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Dell Wireless 5630 WWAN - do not work - no activation possible?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Moach, Jun 3, 2016.

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  1. Moach

    Moach Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello!
    I bought the card, build them in my M6700, check the card in Bios (everthing fine), start the computer, install the drivers (from dell support site) - the card works correctly (i made the check with the softwaretool)

    I also install the Dell Broadbad Utility Tool.
    Everthing is fine, but when i insert my Simcard, nothing happend. I'm from Austria - is this the problem that the module can't work with austrian mobile internet provider?

    Thank you for your help and best regards,
    Moach
     
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    DynamiteZerg Notebook Evangelist

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    You need to check what 3G signals the 5630 WWAN card supports and what Austria has.

    A quick search shows the following:

    HSDPA/HSUPA DL/UL – 14.4 Mbps/5.76 Mbps
    WCDMA DL/UL – 384 kbps/384 kbps
    GSM DL/UL – 14.4 kbps/14.4 kbps
    GPRS DL/UL – 85.6 kbps/42.8 kbps
    EDGE DL/UL – 236.8 kbps/118.4 kbps
    EV-DO FL/RL – 3.1 Mbps/1.8 Mbps

    CDMA 1xRTT FL/RL – 153 kbps/153 kbps
    HSPA/WCDMA 800/850/900/1900/2100 Mhz – Power Class 3
    GSM/GPRS 850/900 Mhz –Power Class 4
    GSM/GPRS 1800/1900 Mhz –Power Class 1
    EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz –Power Class E2
     
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