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Mobile Broadband - No device problem

chasd
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

My father's computer uses a Vodafone mobile broadband usb modem as its broadband connection. It is used regularly but for low data volumes. The usb modem is the Huawei K3565. It has been working perfectly for several years until a couple of days ago.

 

A couple of days ago when he tried to activate the Vodafone Mobile Connect Lite software (in order to connect) a message appeared that "VMC had encountered a problem and had to close" and the VMC Lite application would not open. Searching the web I managed to find that this was caused by a problem with Microsoft .NET framework sotware on the pc. I got a fix for this. However now when I double click on the VMC Lite aplication the window opens but shows "No device".

 

I have tried system restores, un-installing the VMC software and re-installing it. I saw some references to similar problems on the eforum and I have tried un-installing the mass storage devices within device manager to prevent the usb modem being treated as a memory device by the application. None of these have worked.

 

Because I have re-installed the software from the USB dongle I am now usng Version 9.3.5.11690 which was the version originally installed on the dongle. The pc is using Windows XP SP3.

 

Can you advise me what else I can try to fix this?

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TudorC
5: Helper

hi chasd.

 

I would recommend you to install the Vodafone Mobile Broadband 10.2.302.

 

Install this app after you did this in the following order:

 

1. Make sure the device is removed and have that kit in your PC.

2. Right click on My computer, then the fourth one Manage, then click on Device Manager from System tools.

  • check if you have any Modems case in the right side, and uninstall the ones that is being said like Mobile broadband modem or so and uninstall them; it is possible that Modems would not exist so don't worry.
  • check if you have USB Composite Device or USB Mass storage device and uninstall them in the Universal serial bus controllers box.

3. Open Control Panel and select Phone and Modem options and uninstall any Not connected modem.

4. Install Vodafone Mobile Broadband 10.2.302.

5. Insert the modem back into another USB controller and wait for all drivers to be correctly installed.

6. Connect.

 

Tudor.

Meanwhile: in any other PC it is working ok? If not get in store for it to be checked. Do you have warranty anymore? If not and you would want to, buy a new one.

 


Thank you, Tudor.

That was very helpful and I was able to get the drivers installed and the USB device recognised.

 

Then I ran into another problem. i clicked on Connect and after the appication tried to connect for a short while, the following message appeared.

 

Mobile connection not possible.

 

- Set your current mobile device as the default

  device under the 'Devices' tab in the Advanced window

- Ensure that no other applications are using your

  mobile device and try again in a short while

- Delete the device under the 'Devices' tab in the Advanced

  window, add it back again, and then try connecting

- If you see the 'Account Type' option in the Options window,

  check that the right account is selected for your SIM.

 

If this error persists, please contact Support

at your mobile network operator.

 

Support information:

RAS error code 619

 

I know that there is a mobile signal in this area. And I have tried the usb modem in another computer (and it works).

I have tried to delete the device and add it back as suggested in the error message.  But it does not allow me to delete it because it is in use (even though it is not connected and I have used the Windows "safely remove hardware" button.

 

I am not sure what to try next. Can anyone give me suggestions?

Thanks

Chasd

Retired-Lee
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

Hi there chasd,

 

Thanks for the update.

 

Could you take a look at this post and try the suggestions for me?

 

Let me know how you get on.

 

Cheers,

 

Lee

Hi Lee

Thanks for that link. I tried the instructions on the error 619 section. The account type is correct and I tried separately changing the bearer type to 3G only and GPRS.

Unfortunately it did not change the problem. At one point the error code changed to 720 but on rebooting, the error changed back to 619. I read the instructions on the link for dealing with error 720 but since the error had changed back to 619 I was reluctant to risk uninstalling the modem again.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thanks

Chasd

Retired-Lee
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

Hi there chasd,

 

Thanks for coming back to me.

 

I'm afraid this is where my expertise ends so I'll have to do a bit of digging for you and will come back to you when I have more information to share.

 

In the meantime, would you be able to try the device on another machine?

 

Cheers,

 

Lee

Hi Lee

Yes, the device does work on another pc so the problem does not appear to be with the usb device.

I look forward to hearing from you when you have done some digging.

Thanks

Chasd

Retired-James
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Moderator (Retired)

Hi chasd,

 

Thanks for the update here.

 

As the device is working on another machine it would indicate that the problem is either with a compatibility of the OS on your machine or the setup of the dongle on it.

 

Can you confirm what OS the machine was running where the dongle worked?

 

What Version of VMC did you use on that machine?

 

Also do you know if your machine is running Windows XP 32bit or Windows XP 64bit?

 

It may also be worth looking at crating a manual dial up command on your machine to rule out any software conflictions by using the following guide;

 

Go to Start, Settings/Control Panel then click on Network Connections and create a new connection from the top of the menu by clicking on File then New connection.

Click Next

Select 'Connect to the Internet'   > click Next

'Set up my connection manually'   > click Next

'Connect using a dial up modem'   > click Next

Place a tick in 'Modem – Huawei/Option   > click Next

ISP name can be anything   > click Next

Phone number must be *99#   > click Next

Create this connection for: ‘user preference’ > click Next 

Username: web / Password: web   > click Next

Place a tick in ‘Add a shortcut to your desktop for this connection’

Click Finish

Click Dial

 

Give this a go and let m know how you get on.

 

James

 

Hi James

Thank you for that advice.

 

When I created the new manual connection I was able to connect to the internet.

I still get an error message when I try to connect via the Vodafone Mobile application - although the error code has now changed from error 619 to error 633. Does this give you a clue as to where the problem is? 

 

To answer your other questions:

The other computer was running Vista and VMC 9 (not the most up to date version).Although this modem had been working properly with version 10.2 for some time on the original pc before this problem occurred.

When I Iook at system properties I cannot see whether the operating system is XP 32bit or XP 64bit. It just says Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 3

 

It is definite progress to get a dial up connection. What do you think is the next step?

Thanks

Chasd

Retired-Simon
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

Hi chasd

 

Thanks for your reply. You can find more information on Error 633 and troubleshooting here - Mobile Broadband Help including troubleshooting.

 

I'd also recommend downloading the latest version of VMC here - Vodafone Mobile Broadband Software as it's now running on version 10.2.

 

If you still require further help please let us know.

 

Thanks

 

Simon