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    Help with wwan on m1330 please..

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by iverson333, May 1, 2008.

  1. iverson333

    iverson333 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi there

    I have an xps m1330 and just bought a novatel eu870d wwan card (toshiba branded)..
    i have the led lid so 5 antenna cables of which 2 are fixed in the wlan slot.
    now i have 3 antenna left 1 blue,1 plain white and 1 black. According to the manual i have put the white antenna in the main jack and the black in the aux is it good?

    i installed the toshiba drivers and all got installed (system vista x64 sp1)
    i launch the mobilink software and i can see there that it see my card but it remains on "no searvice" "searching for network"...

    Do you have a solution for this please?
     
  2. CarlG

    CarlG Newbie

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    Did you put a sim card in? My Vostro has a total of six cables even though the service manual only mentions 5 of them. Weird
     
  3. sclui56

    sclui56 Notebook Geek

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    Cabling looks right for the 1330. Like the previous poster asked - did you insert the SIM?