You could try the Gobi200 software from the Panasonic Canada site.

That looks more like it!!!!mklym wrote:Here is a shot of my Device Manager in my CF-19MK4 with a GOBI2000 installed.
I used software from Panasonic Canada. There was the firmware, 72-VT647-23-Panasonic Gobi 1.1.260.zip and OneClickInternet_Sierra_20101028_v1.9.zip.
Is the SKU the same as the one I posted?
Check in the properties for the hardware ID.
Oh, gotto go. TTYL.
My dip switches don't look like that, I have WWAN1, WWAN2, and WWAN3 rather than what is pictured there.
I do indeed have a Gobi1000 folder under \utilSadlmkr wrote:I hate to be so windy but remember the installer and the drivers need to be in the same directory. On my MK3 they are in the documents directory. Another unit they are added under \util.
You don't have a Gobi listing in \util do you....like for Gobi1000? I've seen that with Gobi2000 in the same directory but different folder.
Good luck,
Jeff
Awesome!!!!!!!!!! Downloading with excitmentmklym wrote:Here is the email I got from PanCan with the links.
For the Gobi card with the SKU 1100984 you should install the driver first…
http://panasonic.ca/PCS/Drivers/72-VT64 ... .1.260.zip
This package already contains the firmware update 72-VT420-2
Then install the software…
http://panasonic.ca/PCS/Software/OneCli ... 8_v1.9.zip
Here is a link to all the drivers/applications for windows 7
Win7 32bit…
http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/dl/search? ... 6&lang=005
Win7 64bit…
http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/dl/search? ... 9&lang=005