Dell Latitude E4310 (Mid 2010) User Manual

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the external connectors on my computer with Latitude ON?

All external connectors and connections (including Express Card/SD card
and IEEE 1394 connectors, external displays, projectors, USB devices,
and external speakers) are disabled while your computer is in the
Latitude ON mode. This extends the battery life of your computer.

Can I use an external broadband connection with Latitude ON?

No, all the external connectors are disabled in the Latitude ON mode.
However, Latitude ON supports an internal mobile broadband connection
through an add-on mobile broadband card. The Latitude ON card also has
a dual antenna 802.11b/g wireless module for wireless connectivity.

Can I use my existing PCMCIA or Express Mobile Broadband card with Latitude ON?

No, external mobile broadband devices are not supported.

Are there any specific mobile broadband cards that Latitude ON supports?

Currently, Latitude ON supports the following internal mobile
broadband adapters only:

Dell Wireless 5720 Mobile Broadband Mini-Card

Dell Wireless 5630 Mobile Broadband Mini-Card

NOTE:

The Dell Wireless 5600 Multi-Mode Mobile Broadband Mini-Card provides

only wireless functionality in the Latitude ON mode. All other features are supported
in the Windows mode.

Can I setup a wireless wide area network (WWAN) during the Latitude ON
initial setup configuration?

No, you cannot setup a WWAN during the Latitude ON initial setup
configuration. You must complete the initial setup configuration to setup WWAN.

Can I connect to a GSM based broadband using Latitude ON?

Yes, you can connect to GSM based broadband using Latitude ON. However,
you must update the mobile broadband profile appropriately.

For more information, see the

Latitude ON Setup Guide available on the Dell

Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.

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