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How to Pick the Best Broadband Card
Jun 29th, 2010 by admin

Here we’ll cover:

1. The 3 places an broadband card can fit into your laptop.

2. How to pick one that satisfies your needs.

So Where Do You Plug It In?

Depending on the aircard, it can fit into either a USB, PC Card, or ExpressCard slot. The only major advantages each has over the other is the form factor.

USB Cards

USB slot aircards are the most compatible across the board. Whether you’ve got a Macintosh or a PC, it’ll most likely work with this universal standard.

Now, there are exceptions to this rule. Not all USB aircards will point up. Some point to the side and look like our affectionate brick above.

Avoid that at all costs. It’s a recipe for disaster.

It might not be too much of a problem if you’re sitting in one place all the time. However, if you’re in confined spaces (think airplanes, cars, subways), you’re asking for your card to bump into something, twist the USB drive and damage itself and your laptop.

That’s no good. I’m dealing with that right now. If you go with USB, get one that points up and is not so intrusive. Bottom-Line?

1. Familiar USB interface for high compatibility

2. Can be plugged into USB cradles or docking stations easily

3. Compatible with certain wireless routers

4. Depending on the model, they don’t stick out too much.

PC Cards

These are also known as PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) Cards. Originally designed for computer memory expansion, manufactures soon found it could be used for a variety of things like mobile broadband and WiFi.

While most PC’s come with PC Card slots, many laptops manufacturers are excluding them in favor of ExpressCard slots since 2007. Furthering the image as a dying breed, all mobile broadband providers except T-Mobile (who carries one card) no longer sell PC Cards.

Bottom-Line: It fits snug and works great, but unfortunately, they are on their way out.

ExpressCards

ExpressCards do the same thing. They just look and fit differently. While USB fits into the oh-so-familiar spots, ExpressCards are the upgrade from PC Cards. You’ll be able to identify them by how slender they are.

Like PC Cards, they also fit pretty snug in laptops. While ExpressCards can be 34mm or 54mm wide. Mobile broadband cards are exclusive to the 34mm size to conserve on space.

Here’s why that’s important.

If you go with an ExpressCard, be sure that your computer supports the 34mm size. That way, you’re not stuck with a card that can’t fit your laptop.

With everything taken in perspective, ExpressCards come off as the best of both worlds:

1. There’s a high range of compatibility for both PC’s and Mac’s.

2. They don’t stick out too much.

3. Less likely get damaged.

4. Certain models come with retractable antennas for better reception.

5. Compatible with certain wireless routers for sharing your mobile broadband connection.

What It Comes Down To

Here’s the deal. Your choice is between ExpressCards and USB cards. If you’d like a little extra functionality and your laptop supports it, then go for the ExpressCard. If you don’t care too much for bells and whistles, USB cards will pretty much work with anything.

One other technical aspect to the cards is this:

PCMCIA Cards (PC Cards) are ’slower’ than USB and ExpressCards. PCMCIA has a max transfer rate of 12 Mb/s while USB has a max transfer rate of 400 Mb/s. Now, this would actually matter if the speeds mobile broadband companies could utilize that potential.

The max speed you can get from Verizon, or Sprint is 3.1 Mb/s…much less than the 12 Mb/s a PCMCIA card can handle (AT&T is less but working on upgrading to 7.2 Mb/s). Will Sprint, Verizon or AT&T be upgrading their network to max that out before you can upgrade again? Probably not.

What’s more is that when Verizon and AT&T do upgrade, it’ll be to LTE (Long Term Evolution) which is based on GSM technology (similar to AT&T’s network). Sprint has started mixing in WiMAX. Regardless of which technology comes along, it won’t be backwards compatible with older cards. While new cards may support both, the old ones won’t have the hardware to support it. No worries though, LTE isn’t until 2011-2012. While WiMAX is rolling out now, the expense to get the card that supports both isn’t worth it yet (WiMAX is only available in a couple cities).

Checking Technical Specs

The last thing anyone needs is to end up with a broadband card that doesn’t work. That’s why it’s absolutely crucial to make sure your laptop’s operating system is supported. When looking at a particular card, be sure to check the specifications to see that it runs on Windows XP, Vista or Mac OS X.

N.B. If it works on Windows Vista, then it’ll work on Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 7. I’ve been testing it myself and its very smooth.

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Let WiMax Welcome You to a Truly Wireless World
Jun 21st, 2010 by admin

The convenience of having internet in the home is undeniable. With the ability to access email accounts, communicate with friends and family, download movies, shows, and music, and much more available right in the living room, it’s hard to deny that internet in the home is one of those little conveniences of life. Many people use the internet for day to day tasks like ordering take-out, checking the weather, and reading the news. Others rely on the internet for things like shopping, checking sports scores, and maintaining a home business. When headed to see a movie, to a new restaurant, or just out for the evening, the majority of people wouldn’t think to leave home without consulting the internet to find show times, reviews, addresses, phone numbers, and look up the best way to get there, whether by car, bus or train. Whatever the motive for having internet at home, it’s nice to know that hundreds of helpful pages are there to assist us in making life’s little decisions.

It may be asking a lot of this big convenience to help us out with the little conveniences, but for many, home internet just isn’t as helpful without Wi-Fi. With everything that we use the internet for, it’s uncomfortable and impractical to be tied down to a desk chair all the time (as noted by anyone who has ever tried to watch a full length feature film on a rolling computer chair). We try hard to get cozy, to put our feet up here or there, to grab a pillow, to lean our heads, but at the end of the day desks are for working, not relaxing at home while on the computer. The ideal computer would let us head to our couch, laptop in hand, for some R & R while surfing the net.

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With the latest generation in wireless internet, 4G technology is changing the way we think about wireless internet. By hooking up to WiMax internet, either via a WiMax ready machine, or with a mobile air card, users are able to access wireless internet wherever they may be. This means skipping the wires, and receiving internet wherever you are in your home. The internet is now free to move about the house, no wires involved.

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