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Getting Started with Cisco Meraki: A Guide for Small Businesses
1 Feb, 2026

£389.42 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, the “Dell DW5932e” internal WWAN card is a bit of a misfit if you’re looking at it like a graphics product — it’s not for improving visuals at all. This is a connectivity upgrade for specific Dell laptops/tablets that have the right internal slot/support. If you’ve got a supported device and you want a built-in SIM-style mobile data connection (so you can work away from Wi‑Fi without faffing around), then £324.49 ex‑VAT can be reasonable—especially if you’d otherwise be relying on tethering from a phone or using a less integrated solution.
That said, I’d be cautious: internal WWAN cards only make sense when the host model is actually compatible and the firmware/BIOS and drivers are in place. If you’re buying this “just in case”, or for a device that doesn’t support it, you’ll end up with an expensive paperweight. For value-for-money, it’s best for road warriors, field staff, and teams that need reliable connectivity across locations where Wi‑Fi is patchy. If you’re mostly in offices or you can live with tethering, you’ll probably get better value elsewhere.

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