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2008-03-07
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2008-03-07
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So I'm still confused. What's the bottom line, i.e. where can I go in North America (preferably Canada even) to get an adapter that will work for the N810? tx
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2008-03-07
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The easiest solution for you is probably just to use a USB gender changer like this one: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.d...646~r.45363994 ($1.48 including free postage, delivered to your door in Canada in about 2 weeks).
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2008-03-08
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2008-03-08
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2008-03-08
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2008-03-08
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2008-03-08
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Correct - it's a female A to female A adapter (accepts a regular USB plug on both sides). You stick it on the end of your existing cable.
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2008-03-08
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2008-03-11
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[...] what I'm envisioning I guess is a micro B male to a standard A female, so you don't need an extra cable, just plug the device straight into the adapter & the adapter into the NIT.