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Data Interface in Device Manager?!?

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Loading a D620 from scratch and I'm left with 2x Data Interface devices without drivers and the Dell disc has nothing, windows update has nothing, and I can't find any mention of it in Google (skimmed through)

Anyway I can look up what these devices could be so I could get drivers for them?
 
I work for Panasonic Toughbook support and I had a customer call in with the same issue. It appears it is being caused by an internal wireless modem (his was a Cingular HSDPA). If you do have a wireless modem try shutting if off (either by an external switch or in the BIOS), if it disappears in the device manager when you shut it off you know thats what it is.
 
must be the card reader. i'd suggest that you download the drivers from dell.com and install all of them (or just the ones you need).
 
I found it, it was the "Cell Phone Broadband" card located underneath the battery. There is a place for a SIM card there that can function as a secondary internet connection while your in the boonies or something.
 
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