X60T (6365) and Lenovo-branded MC8775 (IBM FRU 42T0933)
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:43 pm
I purchased an X60T with the intent of using it overseas as well as in the US. Color me silly, but I also purchased the expensive Cingular/ATT international data plan. Turns out that my X60T was built with a Lenovo-branded MC8765 card which only provides HSDPA in the US.
Using Zenders edited BIOS, I was able to get a Lenovo-branded MC8775 (FRU 42T0933) from an Ebay seller fully functional, with alt-F5 power control and Access Connections. Here are the steps I followed:
1. Replace BIOS. In my case this required upgrading to 1.12 so I could downgrade to Zender's 1.11.
2. Use Vista Control Panel - Programs and Features to remove Sierra Wireless HSDPA MiniCard. Physically remove the card.
3. Download and install the Cingular Wireless drivers for the X61T http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-67290
4. While I was at it I updated Access Connections with prerequiistes.
5. Install the card.
At this point AT&T communications manager and Sierrra Watcher worked fine, but Access Connections could not see the card! That appears to be because I had previously installed profiles with the older (MC8765) card.
6. Create new access connections profile, specifiying Wireless Wan for Type of Network Connection. This should show the "Sierra Wireless HSDPA Network Adapter".
That was all I had to do.
mod edit: moved to X6-series forum from T6-series forum.
Using Zenders edited BIOS, I was able to get a Lenovo-branded MC8775 (FRU 42T0933) from an Ebay seller fully functional, with alt-F5 power control and Access Connections. Here are the steps I followed:
1. Replace BIOS. In my case this required upgrading to 1.12 so I could downgrade to Zender's 1.11.
2. Use Vista Control Panel - Programs and Features to remove Sierra Wireless HSDPA MiniCard. Physically remove the card.
3. Download and install the Cingular Wireless drivers for the X61T http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-67290
4. While I was at it I updated Access Connections with prerequiistes.
5. Install the card.
At this point AT&T communications manager and Sierrra Watcher worked fine, but Access Connections could not see the card! That appears to be because I had previously installed profiles with the older (MC8765) card.
6. Create new access connections profile, specifiying Wireless Wan for Type of Network Connection. This should show the "Sierra Wireless HSDPA Network Adapter".
That was all I had to do.
mod edit: moved to X6-series forum from T6-series forum.