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I want to be able to access the internet from my laptop on the road, using  
my wireless provider.  Currently, I'm with Nextel, but they tell me  
"Windows only", and so does the the Motorola website, which makes their  
PCMCIA card.  
 
I may switch to Verizon - 1 person at a Verizon store told me Windows  
only, another said no proprietary software required.  
 
The PCMCIA card I would use under Verizon is an AirPrime 5220.  I found  
some information about the ability to use it under Linux at   
http://www.ka9q.net/5220.html.  
 
This page notes that:  
 
"It contains a Qualcomm MSM 5500 mobile station modem chip that implements  
the actual 1xEV-DO functionality. This chip has a native USB 1.1 interface  
that emulates two USB serial ports. The first provides a classic serial  
modem interface that accepts AT commands and PPP data. The second is  
reserved for diagnostics and is unused. To package this chip in a PC Card,  
AirPrime added a Lucent OHCI (Compaq-style) USB 1.1 host controller and a  
Cardbus interface. The MSM is hardwired to the USB host controller as its  
only slave device.  
 
"The 5220 card cannot make voice calls. Several other features of the MSM  
5500 are also unavailable.  
 
"To get the card going on Linux, you first must install the Linux driver  
for the OHCI USB host adapter and then a Linux USB driver for the MSM  
itself. Finally, the Linux point-to-point protocol daemon pppd can be  
configured to place calls over the MSM's virtual serial port."   
 
Has anyone had any success with wireless internet under OS/2 or  
eComstation?  If not, anyone have any informed opinions as to whether or  
not I can get this to work under Verizon?    
 
 
TIA.  
 
 
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