- IT Office Moves
The Real Cost of a Poorly Managed IT Office Move
26 Jun, 2025

£126.88 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re seeing the Lenovo **4XC1Q24437** internal WWAN card show up in the “WLANADAPT” bucket, that price (£105.74 ex-VAT) is the right ballpark for a **Lenovo-approved WWAN module**—i.e., for getting cellular connectivity in the field without relying on a phone hotspot. But it’s only a good buy if you’re buying for a **compatible Lenovo model** and you’re comfortable that Lenovo/your IT image will handle the cellular provisioning smoothly. If it’s the exact part matched to your device, it can be a straightforward “drop it in, connect, go” upgrade for mobile workers.
I’d *avoid* it if you’re expecting it to behave like a generic Wi‑Fi card or if you don’t have confirmed compatibility. WWAN support can be surprisingly picky: the hardware has to fit, the firmware/drivers must be available, and your carrier/contract setup matters. For straight office Wi‑Fi, you’ll get better value and fewer headaches going with a normal Wi‑Fi solution. So: **buy it** when you specifically need built-in **cellular failover for a supported Lenovo laptop**; **don’t buy it** if you’re just trying to add connectivity “in general” or you can’t verify model/driver compatibility first.

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