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Can't pair it to a cell phone service however If you're on Windows 10 or 11, select the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar to access the list of available Wi-Fi networks. Locate your mobile hotspot (or your cellphone acting as a hotspot, if it has that ability) in the list and select it (if you're unsure what its SSID is, check your phone's hotspot menu). Then select Connect.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Consumer-oriented laptops typically do not have direct cellular connectivity. This is because a SIM or eSIM module would be needed, and the laptops don't have a space for this. If you need this feature, search using the words "business laptop" or "enterprise laptop."
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your confusion is all over the place, so I can only guess what you are asking. Here goes: 1. First of all, there are at least four different "Go Data Plans" that I know of: GO (a Maltese telecommunications company), or "Go.Data" a WHO tool for field data collection, or data plans offered by other providers like Iridium GO! and Solis. Please clarify which "Go Data Plan" you are interested in. 2. If you had a computer with a cellular plan, IT would not be on WiFi, it would probably be on 4G or 5G, which is cellular, not WiFi. 3. If you want WiFi "everywhere" you go, the simplest way is to add data plans to your phone, use that as a hotspot, and connect the PC to that WiFi.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, most computers sold at retail stores are wifi only, rarely do they come with data plan compatible modems, those that usually do are custom ordered through your phone company if they offer such a thing, you're better off buying a usb lte dongle for any laptop that you end up getting.
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