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    Fz g1 wan id

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by johnsboy, Apr 23, 2018.

  1. johnsboy

    johnsboy Notebook Enthusiast

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    hello everyone.
    Does anyone know what the wan Id should be set to on a fz g1 mk4 FZ-G1R6361T3 in the optional setting.
    It is set on ff which is off but there are a lot of options. I have tried what I can find on this forum but no joy.
    Is there a list out there somewhere or a way of finding out the setting
     
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    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    The id is different for each card.
    What card are you using?
     
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    Does anyone have a list? Super secret probably.

    I don't do it enough to have it all sorted out.....

    So, 4 for Gobi 2000?

    Anyone else....chime in here.

    Thanks
     
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    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    List is good idea
    13 is for 7355
     
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    johnsboy Notebook Enthusiast

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    The card is a Sierra wireless EM7305

    If anybody has a mk4 fz g1 it can be found in the pc info viewer.

    Would be good if everyone could add there model to a list.
     
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    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    Dont know if this is correct, but I found it in another thread
    Wireless wwan id d suit to both WWAN adapters: Sierra MC8305 and Sierra MC7710
     
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    johnsboy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Tried d but no luck.

    Thought about going through the list but there are about a hundred options.
     
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    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    Did you try 13 ?
     
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    johnsboy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Shawn you’ve done it again.
    13 has just become my lucky number, just tried it and boom, I’ve got an em7305 showing in device manager and it shows network in mobile settings.

    Next job is gps antenna as the card supports it.

    Once again, thanks Shawn
     
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    Me and Britney....Oops I've done it again.

    Not much room in a FZ G1, but you might find enough to squeeze a 10mm patch antenna in there.
    Do you have anything in the extra port location?
    Thats where stock GPS, serial port, ethernet port, or extra usb port goes.
    If not, that would be a good location.
    I might even have an antenna that would work.
     
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    johnsboy Notebook Enthusiast

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    It’s got an Ethernet port on the top. Would be able to lose it unless I can find somewhere else to put it.
    Seems a waste not to use it as the card supports it.