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Mark Abramowitz wrote:
> And now, I'm delighted to announce that the card is working in eCS! In
> fact, you're receiving this E-mail from my laptop with my Wireless LAN
> card removed, and only the Verizon Wireless card inserted.
>
> There are a few things that I still need to fix, but this puppy is
> working!
Do share the getting-it-to-work "recipe" with the community.
Did any of you make it to the Fry's After Thanksgiving One Day sale last Fri.
? (Hint: unsurprisingly, it was really a zoo there, no matter which location
you went to, or when. I made it to the one in San Marcos, in the
mid-afternoon.) They had two Airlink wireless-G items on their blowout
promo: a desktop card for $9.95, and a USB external NIC about the size of a
cigar drive. I had no idea if either of these might work in eCS, and did not
bother searching for them. (A lot of those flyer items were sold out very
early, anyway. Remember -- some fools were lining up outside at 3 in the
a.m. They better be handing out gold bullion to justify that, IMO.)
Jordan
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