Multiple Modems, 1 PC

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[SOLVED] Multiple Modems, 1 PC

I have the CellC E1820, works fine.
But i also have E220 i use with contract supplied by my work.

Problem is the E220 wont install / work on pc/ laptop anymore after E1820 installed.
Anyway to make them work together?
 
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Problem is the E220 wont install / work on pc/ laptop anymore after E1820 installed.
Anyway to make them work together?
I take it you don't mean together, as in at the same time?

There shouldn't be a problem using them one at a time, the E220 should be detected by the same drivers as the E1820 and you should be able to use the Cell C dashboard for both of them. What do you mean by "wont install"?
 
When pluggin in the E220 it attempts to install drivers then fails - Data Card not valid (Win 7 x64).
E220 works fine on both my laptop running Win 7 32bit.
Is it not possible to have both plugged in at same time?
 
When pluggin in the E220 it attempts to install drivers then fails - Data Card not valid (Win 7 x64).
E220 works fine on both my laptop running Win 7 32bit.
I've just tested this on Windows XP and the Cell C dashboard, it works fine. E1820 with Cell C SIM, E220 with Vodacom SIM. I think your problem might be the autorun on the E220 modem. Try disabling autorun, or hold the shift key while inserting the modem.
The drivers that come with the Cell C dashboard should work fine with the E220.
Is it not possible to have both plugged in at same time?
The Cell C dashboard does have the option to select a device, so it might work.
Update: Have just tested this, the dashboard gives you the choice of the E220 or the E1820.
 
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Ok, ill test it out & let u know.
 
So plugged in with shift depressed (cancelling autorun) E220 not showing up in device manager or in CellC dashboard > Settings > Choose Device.
 
So plugged in with shift depressed (cancelling autorun) E220 not showing up in device manager or in CellC dashboard > Settings > Choose Device.
I had a similar problem when plugging in my E220 as it had never been used with this installation of Windows before.

What worked for me was the following:
  1. Open Device Manager
  2. Locate the 'USB Mass Storage Device' belonging to the E220
  3. Uninstall this device
  4. Get Device Manager to scan for new hardware
  5. With a bit of luck it will be detected as a 'USB Composite Device' and the modem and control port devices will be detected.
 
Working now, had to remove all drivers.
Re-install, disable autorun, restart twice.
Thanks for input ginggs
 
Working now, had to remove all drivers.
Re-install, disable autorun, restart twice.
Ya, that sounds about right! ;)

Once everything has been detected and installed you should be fine, until you plug one of those modems in a different USB port.
 
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