The WWAN card is on page 50. I wasn't able to track down the ENCR but it ''may'' be some kind of data incryption card.
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But to answer your question it is really a question of drivers and I believe that laptop[ goes back to Windows 7.
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"''A Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) is a wireless network that connects to the internet using cellular technology. Adapters can also be purchased and installed in select notebook PCs. WWAN service providers usually charge a fee for their broadband service.''"
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Here is the url for drivers:
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But to answer your question I think it is really a question of drivers for the specific adapter and I believe that laptop goes back to Windows 7. Anything else like an SSD would require a custom driver. It is quite unlikely that some one wrote one. The system would probably be too slow for an SSD to be of any practical use.
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You could try just substituting an SSD for the HDD, if you haven't already done that.
Firrst of all here is the url for the DELL Latitude E6410 Service Manual:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-nz/product-support/product/latitude-e6410/docs
The WWAN card is on page 50. I wasn't able to track down the ENCR but it ''may'' be some kind of data incryption card.
But to answer your question it is really a question of drivers and I believe that laptop[ goes back to Windows 7.