ThinkPad T400 WiMAX mystery !?

As I can see in BIOS there is a WiMAX adapter listed (it is ThinkPad T400 (2768-AD3)) and on Lenovo support page / drivers section for the exact same model lists: Intel WiMAX 6250 AGN and Intel Wireless WiMAX 5150, but upon installation of those, it says: ...no WiMAX adapter was detected on your computer. It is possible to proceed with installation, but nothing happens. So I'm a bit confused here, does it actually have WiMAX adapter or does it not have??
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Hi,
Does the BIOS actually say WiMAX?  The Quick Path spec on your MTM is:
Base 2767-2KG: P8600(2.4GHz), 2GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 14.1in 1440x900 , 256MB ATI Radeon HD3470, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11agn, Vodafone WWAN, Bluetooth, Modem, 1Gb Ether, UltraNav, Sec Chip, FPR, Camera, 9c Li-Ion, WinVista Bus 32
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