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    HELP Wan HSPDA on CF-19

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Outback, Mar 20, 2009.

  1. Outback

    Outback Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    I'm from France and make an error to install an HSPDA modem in my CF-19.
    I want to uninstall it after install but forgot to disable wan in Bios.
    Now , impossible to see wan in the the bios and to enable it ????
    Can you help me ?
    Regards.
    Philippe
     
  2. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    Philippe,

    You need to make sure that you have the correct software downloaded for your particular application. There is more to installing than just enabling the BIOS.

    Please visit some of the stickies at the top of the forum for more info...
     
  3. Outback

    Outback Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    Many thank's for your answer.
    I read a post in this forum what say.
    1/ Swith off Wireless
    2/ In bios you see WAN Wirelless (disabled)
    3/ Enable Wireless Wan
    4/ Switch On Wireless
    I make this and the Wan Led works and i install my modem with the driver no problem.
    But i make a big error because my modem don't see cellular network.
    I uninstall the modem to control antenna without disabled Wan in the bios before and now impossible to see : WAN Wireless to enable it in the BIOS and my HSPDA led and modem don't work.
    Regards.
    Philippe
    (Excuse my english)
     
  4. biggamehunter

    biggamehunter Notebook Guru

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    You can try to do a system restore in windows. Try to restore it before the problem
     
  5. Outback

    Outback Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    I make a restore but it's the same thing , it's possible what my HSPDA modem is out of order ?
    I think what i have uninstall it with the battery inside the laptop.
    I'm going to buy an over one to see if it's the Bios or the Modem the problem.
    Regards.
    Philippe
     
  6. Toughbook

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    Phillipe.... If you just did a restore.... The WWAN software is NOT part of the restore! You must go to one of the any Panasonic websites and download the proper software for YOUR modem.
     
  7. Outback

    Outback Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    Ok , many thank's , all is ok now.Reagrds.
    Philippe.
     
  8. capt.dogfish

    capt.dogfish The Curmudgeon

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    Philippe,
    This is the part where you are supposed to tell us what you did to solve your problem. We are all about helping the next guy with the same problem. "All fixed, thanks" does nothing to expand the knowledge of the group.
    CAP