Difference between revisions of "Talk:Ericsson F3507g Mobile Broadband Module"
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+ | I'm having an issue here: I installed this card on my dell XT2 | ||
+ | and I'm using hterm to cmmunicate with it - except that I can't. | ||
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+ | I get no reponse whatsoever to the cmds I send.Zero. Any idea what this might be? | ||
+ | The SIM is inserted, all drivers except the SmarCard one have installed flawlessly. | ||
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Sorry for adding it here. | Sorry for adding it here. | ||
I have Toshiba R600 with the very same device, however those instructions don't work: | I have Toshiba R600 with the very same device, however those instructions don't work: |
Latest revision as of 23:28, 2 January 2011
HI there people.
I'm having an issue here: I installed this card on my dell XT2 and I'm using hterm to cmmunicate with it - except that I can't.
I get no reponse whatsoever to the cmds I send.Zero. Any idea what this might be? The SIM is inserted, all drivers except the SmarCard one have installed flawlessly.
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Sorry for adding it here.
I have Toshiba R600 with the very same device, however those instructions don't work:
AT+CPIN? ERROR AT+CFUN=1 OK AT*E2GPSCTL=1,10,1 ERROR
So at least GPS is inaccessible. Any ideas? Thanks--Zulu 21:35, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
If there is a way to query for IMEI and ICCID of the F3507g module under Linux, perhaps someone who knows how to do it could describe it here. I believe it applies to the subject very well. --Mloskot 17:19, 4 March 2009 (UTC)
you can get IMEI by sending
AT+CGSN
IMSI by sending
AT+CIMI
ICCID by sending
AT*E2SSN
to /dev/ttyACM1 in minicom, ICCID should also be printed on your SIM. --newhren 11 April 2009
Regarding the issue with the device disappearing under Windows Vista after using it with Linux I had/have the same experience. The first time I assumed the card was broken and sent the laptop to the Lenovo repair center which actually replaced it. With the new card, the same things happened: after booting Linux and then booting Vista again, the device did not appear in the device manager. However, I could enable it with thinkpad_acpi under Linux. So it seems that when it is disabled using ACPI under Linux, the Vista driver is not able to enable it. Robertj 11:33, 28 August 2009 (UTC)