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Daugust 12-21-2008 11:10 AM

Explain Air Cards Please
 
My youngest son has a Mac Powerbook G4 titanium. 1 GHz PowerPc. 1 MB L3 Cache. 1 GB SDRAM.

He doesn't have internet in his apartment and I wanted to get him an air card for Christmas.

Would you tell me how air cards work. Are they called something else, because I don't see air cards in any of the holiday advertisements? Do they have to be "activated" through cell phone service, etc.?

As always, thanks for your help.

Daugust

lurkswithin 12-22-2008 04:23 AM

They are mostly called Wireless Broadband. And they work through a cell phone service provider such as Sprint, ATT, Cellular, Verizon...etc.

There are different types:

PCMIA addin cards and ExpressCard slots or USB which is now the most popular as they can be used not only for laptops but for desktops and other devices that have USB ports.

Basically all they are is a single purpose cell phone modem and cannot be used to talk with (A) or call other phones .

A) exceptions....With a program like Skype...a computer can be turned into a phone that will accept calls and allow you to talk through VOIP (voice over internet protocol)

Contact sprint or ATT or other cellular phone service providers in your area for more information....It would be best to have at hand your sons model of laptop to make sure that you are getting the right one!

Daugust 12-22-2008 08:49 AM

Thanks very much!!! Happy Holidays!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by lurkswithin (Post 13443)
They are mostly called Wireless Broadband. And they work through a cell phone service provider such as Sprint, ATT, Cellular, Verizon...etc.

There are different types:

PCMIA addin cards and ExpressCard slots or USB which is now the most popular as they can be used not only for laptops but for desktops and other devices that have USB ports.

Basically all they are is a single purpose cell phone modem and cannot be used to talk with (A) or call other phones .

A) exceptions....With a program like Skype...a computer can be turned into a phone that will accept calls and allow you to talk through VOIP (voice over internet protocol)

Contact sprint or ATT or other cellular phone service providers in your area for more information....It would be best to have at hand your sons model of laptop to make sure that you are getting the right one!



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