The_Unbeliever
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Mine is attached to a fancy 3m USB cable (with blue LED's) 
Working fine.
Working fine.
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Sounds like a power issue to me. My E272 used to do the same on Vodacom if I used a 1.8m cable and bittorrent, normal browsing was fine. The problem never occurred using the supplied short USB cable.My black usb speedstick keeps on disconnecting from my computer as if it is removed from the computer and then plugged back in. I have tried a cable, powered hub and straight into the m/b, but to no avail. It usually happens after surfing for an hour so browsing facebook, news articles etc.
Any ideas what might cause this?
Sounds like a power issue to me. My E272 used to do the same on Vodacom if I used a 1.8m cable and bittorrent, normal browsing was fine. The problem never occurred using the supplied short USB cable.
What is your signal strength (RSSI), see here?
have a look here: http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...not-working.?p=5115717&viewfull=1#post5115717
btw have you tried connecting it to one of the usb ports at the back of the pc?
Will do that....
Interesting link, thanks. This circuit specifies a 100uF capacitor, I did a quick search and it seems the maximum decoupling capacitance specified for USB is only 10uF, so you may damage your port or modem with this.See this thread on the Huawei forum. A DIY hardware patch using a Schottky diode and two capacitors fixed the problem that the modem gets "undetected" from USB port in that the power to the modem is stabilised.
Interesting link, thanks. This circuit specifies a 100uF capacitor, I did a quick search and it seems the maximum decoupling capacitance specified for USB is only 10uF, so you may damage your port or modem with this.
Electrolytic capacitors like the big one don't react well to high frequencies, but tantalum and ceramic capacitors do, so it's common practice to use both types in parallel.Why the 2 capacitors in parallel I also don't know. Capacitance in parallel adds, so you end up with just 103.3 uF in that circuit. I think just adding a 10 uF across line 1 and 4 should do the trick.
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