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PCMCIA/Expresscard Modem for Cricket
Name: RTAdams89 Date: August 23, 2009 at 02:12:45 Pacific OS: Vista Business CPU/Ram: 3.5GB Ram Product: Custom / NA Subcategory: Wireless
Comment:
I was thinking about getting Cricket Wireless Broadband as it seems to provide coverage every where I work at a low price. However, the only modem I was able to find on their site is a USB modem, which I am not found of. Does anyone know if Cricket offers a PCMCIA or ExpressCard modem instead? If so, is there somewhere on their website that this is hidden, or do I just need to call in to request it?
Name: jefro Date: August 24, 2009 at 14:39:37 Pacific
Reply:
Pretty sure you can get a OEM device that can connect to their system even if they don't offer it. Problem is they sort of give you a discount for their device.
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Response Number 2
Name: RTAdams89 Date: August 24, 2009 at 14:53:30 Pacific
Reply:
I've spoken to a fee people at cricket, and they are unable to confirm if they can activate a non-cricket modem.
Does anyone have personal experience with this? Can I buy any EVDO modem, and get it activated with Cricket?
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