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    Gobi 2000 Panasonic VID/PID

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by tomcatsniper, Nov 30, 2015.

  1. tomcatsniper

    tomcatsniper Notebook Geek

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    Hello,

    I am trying for some time to figure out which one is the OEM Panasonic Gobi 2000. Some sellers have the OEM one but in reality is HP or Fujitsu.

    For Gobi 1000 the Panasonic VID/PID is 0x04da/0x250d.
    I have a Gobi 2000 with VID/PID 0x05c6/0x9205 but not sure if it is the Panasonic OEM one.

    If someone can post a "lsusb" from Linux would be perfect. In Win I don't know how to check it exactly, it was in Device Manager somewhere under the serial port if I remember correctly.

    Best Regards
     
  2. tomcatsniper

    tomcatsniper Notebook Geek

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    Hello,

    I will reply to my own thread, maybe other people will look for those values.
    Panasonic OEM Gobi 2000 has the following VID/PID values.

    0x04DA / 0x250E - QDL Device
    0x04DA / 0x250F - Modem Device

    The NV Items related to VID/PID and the whole branding of the OEM Gobi modules are the following:
    5077 "UNDP HSU VID PID"
    5155 "UNDP HSU VID PID 2"
    5078 "UNDP HSU Manufacturer String"
    5079 "UNDP HSU Product String"

    The NV area can be edited with different commercial tools.

    Regards
     
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