Covering the WWAN antennas used by the Verizon 3G card?
텍스트:
I got one of these to toy around with as it was the best of the breed for netbooks due to the 11.6” screen (I also have a compatible screen so…) since it was cheap, However, the screen is cracked but I can fix that - the spare screen will work.
However, mine is the -1037NR, which means it has the HP WWAN card. Cool, right? Well, EXCEPT Verizon blocks new cellular activations on 3G/no VoLTE hardware so the card does me no good. I would like to “delete” it from the computer so I don’t need to worry about it’s existence when I go rebuild the OS. So yeah, this card isn’t going to do me any good and I’d prefer to remove it.
What is the best way to cover the WWAN antennas on the machine, so it doesn’t short anything?
Covering the WWAN antennas used by the Verizon 3G card?
텍스트:
I got one of these to toy around with as it was the best of the breed for netbooks due to the 11.6” screen (I also have a compatible screen so…) since it was cheap, However, the screen is cracked but I can fix that - the spare screen will work.
However, mine is the -1037NR, which means it has the HP WWAN card. Cool, right? Well, EXCEPT Verizon blocks new cellular activations on 3G/no VoLTE hardware so the card does me no good. I would like to “delete” it from the computer so I don’t need to worry about it’s existence when I go rebuild the OS. So yeah, this card isn’t going to do me any good and I’d prefer to remove it.
What is the best way to cover the WWAN antennas on the machine, so it doesn’t short anything?
Covering the WWAN antennas used by the Verizon 3G card?
텍스트:
I got one of these to toy around with as it was the best of the breed for netbooks due to the 11.6” screen (I also have a compatible screen so…) since it was cheap, However, the screen is cracked but I can fix that - the spare screen will work.
However, mine is the -1037NR, which means it has the HP WWAN card. Cool, right? Well, EXCEPT Verizon blocks new cellular activations on 3G/no VoLTE hardware so the card does me no good. I would like to “delete” it from the computer so I don’t need to worry about it’s existence when I go rebuild the OS. So yeah, this card isn’t going to do me any good and I’d prefer to remove it.
What is the best way to cover the WWAN antennas on the machine, so it doesn’t short anything?