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2007-12-01
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There's actually a driver included already in OS2008 for devices based on the Realtek 8150 chipset, I'm getting a card based on that chipset later today, and will report my findings.
According to the datasheet, the 8150 uses an average current of 110mA, and with the additional components of the adapter (LEDs, etc), I doubt the N8x0 will be able to power it directly.
Wish me luck!
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2007-12-01
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2007-12-01
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2007-12-01
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2007-12-01
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Cant i have a single way of connecting and to use my N800 while travelling or in office or lying in bed before going to sleep..Please assist..
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Hi
It is the same as other USB modems sold by leading manufacturers..I was only posting the news hoping someone will give me useful info about alternative mode of connecting..Thanks
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I suppose some might do it, none of the ones I've looked into do.
And free wifi is right out. SOme places tried it for a bit but as data is horrifically expensive in Oz (we pay by the megabyte) I expect it was very much a losing proposition.
Zebee