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Huawei K3765 - RAS 365 and RAS 691

tinkers77
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Hi,
Hope you can help after a very frustrating evening.

Got a new K3765 modem on monthly contract.

Tried installing on 2 laptops - exactly the same result on both saw me getting RAS365 errors when trying to connect. One laptop is Lenovo running XP and the other sony running Vista.

On the Lenovo I then tried updating the VMC software to the latest version (9.6.4) as mentioned on other posts. This then changed the RAS error to RAS 691. It now seems to attempt to connect but never manages it. It only sees a GPRS network with 2 bars strength.

Any help much appreciated
Paul
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Retired-George
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Hi Tinkers77,

I can imagine this must be rather frustrating for you, I would like to try and get this resolved once and for all though :).

Firstly, as several things have been tried without success so far, I'd like to effectively start again from scratch by removing all traces of the modem and software from the PC, this will make it easier to run diagnostics and hopefully come to a resolution. Firstly, unplug the modem, we'll need to remove any drivers as follows:

-Go To start > Control Panel
-Double Click on System and then click on Device Manager
-Expand Modems, Ports and CD/DVD and remove any instances of Huwaei/Vodafone (if any are present)
-Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers and remove any mass storage or composite devices.

Next, we'll need to delete any Vodafone dial-up connections as follows:

-Go To Start > Control Panel
-Double Click on Network and Sharing Centre (Vista)/Network Connections (XP)
-In Vista click on Manage Network Connections and then delete any VMC or Vodafone Dial-up connections (XP will take you to the relevant screen already)
-I'd also delete any 3 dial-up connections just to ensure there's no conflicts

Finally, we need to remove the VMC software, this can be done as follows:

-Close VMC by going to File > Exit
-Go to Start > Control Panel
-Double click on Programs and Features (Vista) or Add/remove programs (XP)
-Uninstall any instances of VMC or Vodafone Mobile Connect
-I'd also remove any 3 software just to ensure no conflicts
-Restart your PC

Now that everything has been removed from the PC, plug the modem back in and allow it to install the VMC software and then try to connect again. If you still experience issues then I'd recommend setting up a manual dial-up connection as follows:

-Go To Start > Control Panel
-Double Click Phone and Modem Options
-Click the Modems Tab
-Highlight the Huwaei Modem and click properties
-Click on The advanced tab (In Vista you'll need to click change settings first)
-Type in the following where it asks for an extra initialisation command: at+cgdcont=1,"IP","internet" and press OK
-Click Phone and Modems
-In the Control Panel double click on Network and Sharing Centre/Network connections
-Create a new dial-up internet connection with the following settings:
-Phone number:*99#
-Username:web
-Password:web
-Connection name:Vodafone
-If all goes well then you'll be able to connect, this can then be accessed in future by going to Start > Connect To

If this fails, then we'll need to establish if there's a conflict somewhere, the best way to do this is via a process called a "clean boot" which can be done as follows:

To Apply “Clean Boot” on Windows XP:
1. Click Start > Run.
2. In the Run window, type following text:
msconfig
3. Click OK.
The System Configuration Utility appears.
4. Click the General tab.
Click on Selective Startup and make sure that "Load System Services" is the only item checked.
(You will be unable to unselect "Use Original BOOT.INI." This is OK).
5. Click the Services tab.
6. Select Hide all Microsoft Services.
Warning Do not skip this step. You must hide the Microsoft Services before you go on to step 7.
7. Clear all the services that are still displayed on the Services tab.
8. Click Apply > OK.
9. Click Restart.

To Apply "Clean Boot" on Windows Vista:
1. Click Start Menu, and type msconfig in the search bar.
2. Hit return (or double left click) on returned Msconfig file to launch System Configuration utility.
The System Configuration Utility appears.
3. Ensure the General tab is selected.
4. Click on Selective Startup and make sure that "Load System Services" is the only item checked.
(You will be unable to unselect "Use Original BOOT.INI." This is OK).
5. Click the Services tab.
6. Select Hide all Microsoft Services.
Warning Do not skip this step. You must hide the Microsoft Services before you go on to step 7.
7. Clear all the services that are still displayed on the Services tab by selecting “Disable All”.
8. Click Apply > OK.
9. Click Restart.

If error is cleared then indicates a conflict with another service or application running on the machine. This will require enabling each service/application one by one and retesting to find the service/application at fault.
Note: When you have completed your troubleshooting, follow the steps in the next section to configure Windows to perform a Normal startup.

To Reverse Clean Boot:
Restore your computer to its original settings
1. Rerun MSConfig utility as detailed above
2. On the general tab click Normal Startup.
3. Click OK.
4. Click Restart.

Now, I know I've covered a lot there, however I'm confident that a resolution can be found within those instructions. If you do continue to have issues after following all of that then please let me know.

George
eForum Team

tinkers77
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Hi,
I tried all but the selective boot.

When I tried the manual setup it first of all said it was registering my modem and then almost immediately came up with error 619 - saying a connection to the remote computer could not be established. Multiple connection attempts led to the same thing. thought that might be relevant.

Regards
Paul

Retired-BenJ
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Hi Tinkers77


hmm looks like were getting closer 619 is somewhat more familiar than a 365 error.

I'm pretty sure this modem may be possessed :blink:

What error does VMC give you now? I'm going to guess the same 619.

I can see in George's post he gave you the AT command of at+cgdcont=1,"IP","internet"
can you change this to at+cgdcont=16,"IP","internet"

also you will need to change the dial up phone number of *99# to *99***16# instead?

If this doesn't work could you let me know, and I will escalate this for you.

all the best
BenJ_Vodafone
eForum Team

tinkers77
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Hi,
I'm convinced this modem is possessed as well - I've not tried on the second laptop for a while but as the problems were similar I'm really starting to think its broken.

I tried the new commands suggested below - exactly the same errors. I can't confirm what happens with vmc software as its currently uninstalled as part of the steps above

Regards
Paul

Retired-Jon_V
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Hi Paul,

I think it's time to take a closer look at your number on our network, in case that's where the problem lies. An error 619 is quote commonly related to the wrong APN being in use, so we'll need to check that.

Please reply to the email I've sent to your registered address, and I'll get this checked out :)

Jon

eForum Team

stevejb
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Hi Paul,

I think it's time to take a closer look at your number on our network, in case that's where the problem lies. An error 619 is quote commonly related to the wrong APN being in use, so we'll need to check that.

Please reply to the email I've sent to your registered address, and I'll get this checked out :)

Jon

eForum Team


Hi,

I've had this same problem all day today and followed all of the above instructions.

I have a K4505 and am unable to log in.

Is there any further advice to this?

Thanks

Retired-Trev
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Hi Stevejb

Firstly welcome to the eForum family. It's always good to have new people join. :)

If you have attempted all the possible resolutions stated, the next step would to take a closer look at your number on our network.

I have sent an email to your registered address, if you can respond to this, I will get this checked out for you.

Regards

Trev
eForum Team

gbonnefoy
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Hi Stevejb

Firstly welcome to the eForum family. It's always good to have new people join. :)

If you have attempted all the possible resolutions stated, the next step would to take a closer look at your number on our network.

I have sent an email to your registered address, if you can respond to this, I will get this checked out for you.

Regards

Trev
eForum Team



Hi there,

I've had the same problems with the Huawei K3765, SAS 635, followed your instructions and now I am getting SAS 608, again folloed the first set of instructions still got SAS 608. I've just tried the second set of instructions (changing at+cgdcont=1,"IP","internet"
to at+cgdcont=16,"IP","internet" and *99# to *99***16#) and when trying to connect I get the following message "A connection to the remote computer could not be established, so the port used for this connection was closed".

Can you help?
Thanks G

Retired-Jon_V
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Hi Gegeiom,

Can you provide us with a little bit of history for this device?

Has it worked in the past, or has it never worked? Have you been able to try the modem in another machine? Does the problem follow the modem or the computer? Has the SIM card been activated? Are you on a Pay-as-you-Go tariff, or Contract Mobile Broadband?

Let us know the answers to the above, and we can troubleshoot your individual issue accordingly :)

Jon

eForum Team