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    Anyone got Voice working with their HSDPA card?

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by meansizzler, Feb 18, 2009.

  1. meansizzler

    meansizzler Notebook Consultant

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    I unlocked my Sierra Wireless MC8775 for voice, although I can send and recieve voice calls, I get no sound, don't see any options in the wireless watcher softwarer to configure the audio or a headset, I know the external expresscards have a 2.5mm port for headset, but I have an internal mini pci-e, I know they make voice enabled ones, but how do you get the sound to work?, is there a software fix or is it hardware related?, i.e voice lines need to be linked to system bus, has anyone else got this working with an internal card?, I know Asus have working voice with internal hsdpa cards..

    Maybe it is to techcical for anyone to provide a solution

    The Option Globetrotter development kits have the hsdpa card mounted on a pcb with soldered 2.5MM headset ports as well as other relavent conectors, so it maybe just the case of finding the right pins on the mini pci-e connecter and soldering on some wires leading to a headset port..

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