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Dell Latitude D630 and WWAN Card HP HS2300 SIERRA MC8775

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Matosh, Mar 29, 2010.

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    The HP drivers should work. As for connecting to the internet, I think you need to get the required software from your carrier's site (ie. Verizon's VZAccess Manager).
     
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    Hi,

    I have a SIM card with 100MB/monthly Data Plan on it - ATT network.
    What program should I use?
     
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    Thanks Robin24k

    After installation a program and inserting a SIM card, I clicked on Connect but it shown "Error 668"

    My SIM card is actually for mobile phone, I have with that a Data Plan - so can I used that SIM in a laptop?
    Do I need to activate anything??

    My phone plan is Prepaid.
     
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    I'm pretty sure that the use of aircards requires a special data plan. Prepaid is certain not to work though, you definately need to be on a post-pay/contract to use aircards.
     
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    Thanks

    BTW: my WWAN card has only ONE pin for MAIN cable, there is no pin for AUX cable. Is that OK?
     
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    That should be fine, it seems to have been designed to be used with one if there's no pin for aux.
     
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