If you are looking for a "cellular" type of connection, then you need an new
adaptor card. The new EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized) wireless broadband
isn't built into your laptop, yet.
The charges for this type of access, are ludicrous. The tech is way too new.
You use a newer PCMCIA card you can get free, with new service agreement.
http://www.sprint.com/business/produ...tionCards2.jsp
http://www.sprint.com/business/produ...hSpeedData.jsp
$40 per month, 40MB download limit.
$80 per month unlimited access.
2 Year agreement.
You have a built in 802.11b/g wireless LAN adaptor. This gets you WiFi (if
you are close enough to a hot-spot), or your own home wireless network.
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> Hi,
>
> I'm Susan. I know nothing about it. Please help me setup my Toshiba XP
> Tablet PC go wireless broadband step by step. My Tablet PC has an
> integrated wireless network card. What's the cheapest wireless
> broadband service? What's all this about hotspots? Why do I have to go
> to a hotspot in order to get a wireless broadband connection? I need
> wireless broadband everywhere I go without having to go to a hotspot.
> Please help me set it up. If you can point me to a setup website, I
> would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
>
> Susan B. Avery
>