i thought i needed the card and i called dell tech support and they told me i didnt need a card because this particular model has it built in. It just needs to be "activated" and they had to help me with that.
I too are having a similar problem. I just bought a Verizon Wireless card( PC 5740) Popped out the little dust cover on the wireless card slot on my B130 slide the card in till it stopped, made sure it was locked, It was snug but the eject button would not kick it out. But it would not go in any more, and I didn't want to force it. My problem is that windows didn't see it. I spent 3 hours on the phone with Verizon tech support. We tried all kinds of things still nothing worked, so they called Dell Support. It took an hour before someone came to the phone. He took down all the information put us on hold THEN we got Disconnected.....I had now been on the phone for 5 hours, The Verizon Tech had to go answer other calls and we gave up for now. I'm going to try Dell again Monday morning.
Do you have Verizon Cable Modem?? If so i dont see why you would need any extra wireless cards...the B130 has built in wireless that connects with the built in wireless capabilities of the Verizon Modem. I didn't have to do anything extra except call Verizon to ask them how to "activate" this wireless capability which just was about me checking a box in my computer to let it know I am using wireless. If you have dial up then I dont know what to tell you.
My B130 didn't come with a wireless card, Verizon is offering broadband for laptops where you can go anywhere and still be connected. Using a Wireless card PC 5740 the problem I just found out is that the B130 doesn't support any PCMCIA cards anymore. They have progressed to something called a wireless express card. Which is listed in the users manual
ExpressCard
ExpressCard controller ICH6M
ExpressCard connector one ExpressCard slot 54 mm
Cards supported ExpressCard/34 (34 mm) and
ExpressCard/54 (54 mm)
1.5 V and 3.3 V
ExpressCard connector size 28 pins
and dell isn't going to release the express cards until March 15 2006. So until then I'm stuck with dial up.
angel0704
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Easttexasdragon
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February 13th, 2006 03:00
I too are having a similar problem. I just bought a Verizon Wireless card( PC 5740) Popped out the little dust cover on the wireless card slot on my B130 slide the card in till it stopped, made sure it was locked, It was snug but the eject button would not kick it out. But it would not go in any more, and I didn't want to force it. My problem is that windows didn't see it. I spent 3 hours on the phone with Verizon tech support. We tried all kinds of things still nothing worked, so they called Dell Support. It took an hour before someone came to the phone. He took down all the information put us on hold THEN we got Disconnected.....I had now been on the phone for 5 hours, The Verizon Tech had to go answer other calls and we gave up for now. I'm going to try Dell again Monday morning.
The dragon:smiley wink:
Keith
Oh let me know if you found out anything
angel0704
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February 13th, 2006 11:00
Easttexasdragon
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February 13th, 2006 17:00
Hello friend
My B130 didn't come with a wireless card, Verizon is offering broadband for laptops where you can go anywhere and still be connected. Using a Wireless card PC 5740 the problem I just found out is that the B130 doesn't support any PCMCIA cards anymore. They have progressed to something called a wireless express card. Which is listed in the users manual
ExpressCard
ExpressCard controller ICH6M
ExpressCard connector one ExpressCard slot 54 mm
Cards supported ExpressCard/34 (34 mm) and
ExpressCard/54 (54 mm)
1.5 V and 3.3 V
ExpressCard connector size 28 pins
and dell isn't going to release the express cards until March 15 2006. So until then I'm stuck with dial up.
Thanks for responding
Keith
OritionX
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April 7th, 2006 20:00