Hi,
which MDMA supports Huawei E372? having DC-HSPA+.
Thanks.![]()
Hi,
which MDMA supports Huawei E372? having DC-HSPA+.
Thanks.![]()
MDMA does not see my modem.
I have a ZTE MF668 modem, I have also created a working RAS setting called MDMA and it connects fine if I directly use the Windows network connection.
However if I start MDMA it responds after "initializing mobile device..." with message "Mobile data device not responding"
Please help
This means that modem port is accessible, but diagnostic port (which MDMA use) is locked by other dashboard. Open dashboard and somewhere in options menu there is an option to unload from systray on exit. This will free diagnostic port for MDMA.
@sajunky; Thanks for your quick reply
Unfortunately the same problem is still there.
The "other dashboard" is the new Cell C connector. I have found the setting which says "Remove RAS connection on disconnect". I have ticked it and tried many combinations to start and end the program without effect.
I think the problem is that the Cell C dashboard does not even see the network in the first place. (It says "no network available") so it never gets to the "disconnect" part to uninstall. It is very frustrating since I can easily connect and disconnect my modem with the Windows Network screen but still Cell C sees no available network.
I cannot see any other obvious setting in Cell C to change.
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Is there maybe a service or a process in Task manager that I can kill to free the port?
Of course you can see modem in device manager, as you can dial.
It must be another instance of dashboard blocking a port. By example when you plug-in modem, it autostarts from emulated CD-ROM. Press and hold left shift before inserting modem. Release only after network device is activated, it shows on systray.
Unfortunately I don't have experience with Connector, so I can't point you to exact process name. but you should see application on systray when modem is in.
@sajunky; Thanks I got it working eventually.
Keeping shift down while inserting/loading modem did not work though, it only installed the drive but the modem remained invisible.
But your information led me to investigate other things that keep the serial port active. I have a built-in bluetooth stereo port which loads automatically even though I do not activate it and I suppose it reserves the ports. After disabling that allowed MDMA to work. So it was not the Cell C connector that caused the problem.
Thanks again for the help
ginggs
hey buddy, your site is down. are you going to fix it?
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthre...trength/page69
pm me your email and I can send you mdma
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So just wanted to find out if @ginggs will be working on a new MDMA for LTE/4G modems:-
Huawei K5005
ZTE K5006-Z
Huawei E398
Alcatel L100V
http://www.vodacom.co.za/personal/ma...pporteddevices
Perhaps only once all operators enable LTE?
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