Difference between revisions of "Sierra Wireless HSDPA WWAN"

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North American ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8765 card.
 
North American ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8765 card.
 
European ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8755 card.
 
European ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8755 card.
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According to the T61 hardware maintenance manual, the T61 uses the MC8775, which is quad band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) and tri band HSDPA (850/1900/2100).
  
 
The only difference between the two is the frequency at which they support WCDMA. The MC8765 supports WCDMA800 and WCDMA1900, while the MC8755 supports only WCDMA2100.
 
The only difference between the two is the frequency at which they support WCDMA. The MC8765 supports WCDMA800 and WCDMA1900, while the MC8755 supports only WCDMA2100.

Revision as of 11:15, 15 June 2007

North American ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8765 card. European ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8755 card.

According to the T61 hardware maintenance manual, the T61 uses the MC8775, which is quad band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) and tri band HSDPA (850/1900/2100).

The only difference between the two is the frequency at which they support WCDMA. The MC8765 supports WCDMA800 and WCDMA1900, while the MC8755 supports only WCDMA2100.

Both models support GPRS and EDGE at 850, 900, 1800, and 1900MHz.

Both models are category 11/12 UMTS devices, meaning they support up to 1.8Mbps downstream using QPSK modulation. They do not support 16QAM modulation.