Rejected: Dell Unable To Get TrueMobile Bluetooth To Work
Member Review Is there a problem with the Dell TrueMobile system? Very nice machine, purchased to work remotely using mobile phone, appeared to be just the ticket.hours loading, unloading, reconfiguring D600 with Dell Support and Nokia did not get the built-in...
[September 23, 2003, 9:39]
Dell TrueMobile GPRS Solution review
Reviews VAT) TrueMobile 5000 GPRS PC Card (a data-only version of a Novatel Wireless product); an O2 SIM; and BroadCloud’s SURE-connect optimisation client. In true Dell style, the TrueMobile GPRS solution is built to order, and Dell says that a sizeable...
[September 20, 2002, 11:42]
Dell TrueMobile 5100 Tri-Band GPRS PC Card
White Papers TrueMobile 5100 is a tri-band GPRS PC Card designed for use in the U.S.or internationally with choice of either T-Mobile or AT&T Wireless networks or roaming partners. The Dell TrueMobile Connection Manager provides easy installation and setup with...
[March 15, 2005, 2:00]
Dell Links To Wireless LAN
News Dell's TrueMobile conforms to the IEEE 802.11b, 11Mbit/s standard also adopted by Apple and Compaq. The TrueMobile announcement comes as the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association launches its Wireless 2000 show in New Orleans this week.
[February 29, 2000, 11:33]
Dell And Gateway Go Wireless
News The TrueMobile 1170 Wireless Base Station costs around $175 and is designed primarily for the home or home office. Dell's TrueMobile customers have their choice of four wireless devices: an integrated TrueMobile 1150 Wireless Mini-PCI card, an...
[August 20, 2002, 19:46]
Dell Latitude D505 review
Reviews VAT), you can go the whole dual-band hog and have a TrueMobile 1400 802.11a/b/g card. For wireless networking you have the choice of a Centrino-standard Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 802.11b Mini-PCI card, as fitted on our review system, or a Dell...
[February 17, 2004, 9:15]
Dell Latitude D400 review
Reviews Our review sample came with the TrueMobile 1300 card fitted. You can upgrade to one of Dell's TrueMobile cards, which come in two flavours: TrueMobile 1300 (802.11b/g) or TrueMobile 1400 (802.11a/b/g).
[July 22, 2003, 8:48]
Dell Latitude D600 review
Reviews Dell offers two wireless networking options, neither of which were fitted in our stripped-down review sample: the Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 802.11b Mini-PCI card -- the third part of the Centrino puzzle -- or Dell's own TrueMobile 1300 802.11b/g and...
[March 13, 2003, 16:22]
Dell Inspiron 8600 review
Reviews By default, the Inspiron 8600 comes with the Centrino-standard Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 802.11b Mini-PCI card, but you can specify Dell's b/g TrueMobile 1300 or a/b/g TrueMobile 1400 options if you're prepared to pay £30 (ex.
[September 18, 2003, 11:50]
Intrix Helps Macquarie Links Realty Break Free With WiFi
White Papers Engineers at Intrix utilizing Dell's TrueMobile technology have delivered a cost effective network solution providing Landplus Realty with the benefits and freedom of a secure 802.11B 11Mbps WiFi network.
[January 10, 2006, 23:00]
The Move To Wireless: Saving Space And Money
White Papers Each cart was loaded with 30 Dell Latitude notebook computers and an attached Dell TrueMobile access point, creating instant computer labs to be used in classes that did not have computers before. Northeast State Technical Community College was...
[October 4, 2008, 1:21]
The Ohio State University Newark And Central Ohio Technical College
White Papers With Dell, the campus consolidated storage using a storage area network(SAN) with a Dell/EMC CX400 Fibre Channel storage array; supplied faculty with IEEE 802.11b-compliant Dell notebooks equipped with Dell TrueMobile technology; and equipped Dell...
[July 30, 2004, 0:00]
Good Performance, Exceptional Value
Member Review XGA, 512MB RAM, 60GB HD and TrueMobile b/g card for just over £900! Great performance and features for the price. Opted for 1.4GHz, 15in. FireWire and USB 2.0 comes as standard. DVD playback is OK and sound is good for a laptop -- MP3s sounds...
[February 19, 2004, 7:01]
Dell Inspiron 9100: A First Look review
Reviews WXGA (1,280 by 800) display, a 2.8GHz Pentium 4 processor, 256MB of RAM, a CD burner, ATI's Mobility Radeon 9700 graphics card with 64MB of memory and wireless networking in the shape of a TrueMobile 1300 802.11b/g Mini-PCI card.
[March 1, 2004, 8:10]
Dell Notebooks Go Wireless
News At the client end, in the mobile user's notebook, is a Dell TrueMobile 5000 PC Card (made by Novatel Wireless) containing a data-only GSM/GPRS SIM card from BT Cellnet. From mid-March, buyers of Dell notebooks will be able to order a GPRS-based PC...
[February 12, 2002, 15:48]
Dell Latitude D505: A First Look review
Reviews Three wireless choices round out the package: Intel PRO/Wireless (802.11b) or one of two Dell TrueMobile solutions, 802.11a/b/g or 802.11b/g. Last week, Dell incorporated a new budget chip from Intel into its thin-and-light Latitude D family...
[January 14, 2004, 11:50]
Dell Inspiron 8000 1000UT review
Reviews This Dell TrueMobile 1150 unit worked literally 'right out of the box' -- when first switched on, the Inspiron 8000 1000UT automatically recognised a nearby 802.11b access point (from a different manufacturer) and provided instant Web access.
[March 18, 2001, 23:00]
Dell Inspiron 510m review
Reviews It has some good points: for example, the 802.11a/b/g Dell TrueMobile 1400 wireless LAN module, which is based on Broadcom's BCM4039 chip, has been reported to work under Linux; also, the 1,400 by 1,050 SVGA+ resolution 15in.
[February 6, 2004, 15:30]
Cisco Buys Linksys For $500m
News The PC maker sells a wide range of Linksys networking gear, alongside its own line of Dell TrueMobile wireless networking cards and base stations. Networking giant Cisco Systems on Wednesday said it would buy Linksys, a manufacturer of networking...
[March 20, 2003, 15:19]
Pentium-M Laptops Arrive On The Scene
News But for $20 more, consumers can get the Dell TrueMobile 1300 wireless unit that handles 802.11b/g connections. PC manufacturers are coming out with a slew of new notebooks containing Intel's Pentium-M processor, which executives claim goes a long...
[March 12, 2003, 7:43]
