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wallaby73
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WWAN problem

#1 Post by wallaby73 »

Hello Toughbook Professors

CF-19KHRAGAM mk3 (bought from Canada with Gobi card already inside, in BIOS WWAN is enabled and the device manager tells the Qualcomm unit works fine)
Gobi 1000 Qualcomm HS-USB Modem 250D
Win 7 pro
SIM Card PrePay Orange Switzerland, with PIN and about 20 $ on it

How can I make it working ?
I was trying the whole night with no success :-(

The reference manual tells I have to use "Wireless WAN Manager" software.
But in the downloadcenter there's only for newer models.
I tried to install one, but installer quit by message that this model is not supported.

Next week our team goes to USA, there I would like to use WWAN with local PrePay SIM card...

Thank you very much for help

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Re: WWAN problem

#2 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

O.K. my turn........Hey Rob..help this guy out. Usually Rob yells for me.:D Rob is good at wireless and etc.

G'luck Mate.

Jeff.....and I know zipall about it......problem is people living in cities have a thing called week-ends.
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#3 Post by Rob »

I have a universal software that should work. I've uploaded it here: public_downloads/index.php?dir=NBR%20Co ... 0Software/

Give it a shot and let me know.

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Re: WWAN problem

#4 Post by chris-lej »

Hi tis software should fitt your needs very well ..

http://mwconn.net/info.html

its smal and open source

if you dont wat to have trouble regarding the pin just disable the pin on the sim card using a ordinary mobol phone.

nice regards

chris

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#5 Post by Rob »

chris-lej wrote:Hi tis software should fitt your needs very well ..

http://mwconn.net/info.html

its smal and open source

if you dont wat to have trouble regarding the pin just disable the pin on the sim card using a ordinary mobol phone.

nice regards

chris
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