Difference wireless

Hello

Tips you can what's the difference between single Intel 7260BN broadband wireless with Bluetooth &

Sierra Wireless 7355 - Gobi 5000?

I would be appreciated in order my W540.

Thank you.

Well, both are different things.

The Wi - Fi adapter connects around Wi - Fi hotspots such as a router in your home or office, or coffee.

The 3G adapter connects to mobile phone networks and requires an active SIM card with a data plan to use.

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