RedHelix
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Hey guys,
Another guy and I have been struggling with this for the past few days: We give WYSE laptops out to our users who need a machine when they go offsite. Normally this works all well and good; we set them up with a PCMCIA wireless data card so they can connect to the Citrix server here and access everything they need.
Well, we're having problems with our AT&T data cards. More specifically, the connection manager software. I've tried everything and it simply will not install - I've given up on that at this point.
That being said, is there any way in Windows XP to add a HSDPA modem as a dial-up connection in the Network Connections dialog? It just doesn't seem to want to take
Another guy and I have been struggling with this for the past few days: We give WYSE laptops out to our users who need a machine when they go offsite. Normally this works all well and good; we set them up with a PCMCIA wireless data card so they can connect to the Citrix server here and access everything they need.
Well, we're having problems with our AT&T data cards. More specifically, the connection manager software. I've tried everything and it simply will not install - I've given up on that at this point.
That being said, is there any way in Windows XP to add a HSDPA modem as a dial-up connection in the Network Connections dialog? It just doesn't seem to want to take