CF-U1 and CSA outside the U.S.

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CF-U1 and CSA outside the U.S.

#1 Post by rrtek »

Hello everybody,

I have a CF-U1 with the WWAN module installed but I have no idea where to get the program to connect to my carrier. I've been taking a look at the panasonic site but I've seen that the CSA software is for U.S. carriers. The supplementary instructions for the HSPA modem talks about a CD that contains the software. Does anybody have that CD? Or can I use the software from the U.S. site?
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#2 Post by Toughbook »

You may want to try some of the other Panasonic sites around the world. You can search for Panasonic (Japan, Canada, Australia, Europe, etc)... explore other countries sites. The USA site has only stuff for the USA.
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#3 Post by rrtek »

The EU toughbook sites redirect to http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/dl/ site in order to get drivers,
There I have only found updates for the wwan software but the file description of those updates says "Attached WWAN-CD is required in order to use this tool. ". So, does nobody know anything about that CD?
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Have you tried the phone company web site directly? I know a couple of carries in the states have some software up on there sites.
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#5 Post by rrtek »

No, I haven't. I'd really like to get the original software but if nobody has the CD, I'll have to give it a try.
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#6 Post by rrtek »

Ok, here it is the wan manager for the gobi 2000:

http://www.pmuk.net/Toughbook/Forms/All ... ersistence
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rrtek wrote:Ok, here it is the wan manager for the gobi 2000:

http://www.pmuk.net/Toughbook/Forms/All ... ersistence
You realize we have a public downloads area here with all this info right? :)

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HERE in particular: public_downloads/index.php?dir=Cellular ... 0Software/
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#8 Post by rrtek »

Rob wrote:
rrtek wrote:Ok, here it is the wan manager for the gobi 2000:

http://www.pmuk.net/Toughbook/Forms/All ... ersistence
You realize we have a public downloads area here with all this info right? :)

public_downloads/

HERE in particular: public_downloads/index.php?dir=Cellular ... 0Software/
That file is 500MB, the CM are only 5MB, so I guess your zip includes the driver, doesn't it?
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#9 Post by Rob »

Good call.

Yes, it includes the driver and full set up for GOBI1k and 2k.

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