Sierra Wireless mc8775 product id
Sierra Wireless mc8775 product id
Hi. If anyone has this model card, (not sure if its even available for the T60p, because I cannot find it on the spares page for my model) can you please post the product id for it. The manufactuer id should be 1199 (possibly with 0x prefixed) I dont know whether windows shows this info, but I imagine its in hardware manager if anywhere. I am suspecting it will be 6813, whereas the normal (read non ibm approved) cards are 6812. I have bought a usb modem that should have this card in it, and am just doing a bit of homework to see if I am going to have to try and work around the bios whitelist for it.
If you have an at&t WWAN option on T61/p then you have MC8775. In Windows XP the device ID can be found by:
Device Manager -> Network Adapter -> Sierra Wireless ??? Adapter -> right click -> Properties -> Details -> Hardware Ids.
My Sierra Wireless 1xEV-DO Network Adapter is:
VID: 1199
PID: 0220
However, when I searched for those numbers in BIOS v1.26 backup file, nothing came up.
Device Manager -> Network Adapter -> Sierra Wireless ??? Adapter -> right click -> Properties -> Details -> Hardware Ids.
My Sierra Wireless 1xEV-DO Network Adapter is:
VID: 1199
PID: 0220
However, when I searched for those numbers in BIOS v1.26 backup file, nothing came up.
X61
Ah, OK, no problem. Yeah, I dont think hacking the bios is the easiest way to get around this, I am thinking the cards firmware would be easier. Get it to report the product id of the card that I am taking out, and the bios (hopefully) wont puke on it. Looking in the sierra.c file in the linux kernel, I dont think this would have any ill effects on the card at all, and I dont think it would even need to edit the kernel driver, as the mc8755 and mc8775 are both 3 port cards, and it looks to me that once they are identified, the cards firmware does the real work. (all speculation on my behalf, as I am certainly not a kernel hacker and only have a very basic understanding of c)
That's an interesting approach. Do you mean overwriting the original firmware with a new one? This is all I could find:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-65225
Or there is a way to change part of the firmware in Linux?
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-65225
Or there is a way to change part of the firmware in Linux?
X61
I am hoping theres a way to possibly change the product id to one thats acceptable to the bios, similar to this post
http://stachon.webpark.cz/ipw-eeprom.html
http://stachon.webpark.cz/ipw-eeprom.html
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