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This was discussed a few times - those devices need more power than the N810 provides. You need to inject power from another source, but a phone is usually a much simpler solution. At least for GPRS/UMTS networks, there are phones such as the Nokia 6120 which are easy to setup as USB modems, and probably don't cost a lot more than a USB modem.
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I am curious if one of the USB devices that AT&T or Verizon sells for connecting laptops to their networks can be used on the 810.
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