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Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:21 pm
by Rambler76
hi all,
I managed to remove the profiles but only after I installed lenovo's access connection.
Its strange lenovo and sierra wireless must share the same profile file, as all of the same profiles loaded in access connections.
Anyway I managed to delete them and install the latest v3.0 watcher from Sierra's site and all is working well.
Im also using Lenovo's mobile broadband connection manager which is a great no frills connection manager.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:32 am
by Peak2Peak
Rambler76 wrote:
I managed to remove the profiles but only after I installed lenovo's access connection.
Its strange lenovo and sierra wireless must share the same profile file, as all of the same profiles loaded in access connections.
Glad to here that you have managed to delete the
stubborn profiles - This maybe be a great work around for anyone having the same problem, as long as Access Connection can
see their WWAN card (Lenovo branded or adjust the vendor ID's in the Access Connection dll's to recognise their WWAN card etc).
Did you manage to install Firmware H2_0_7_1BMCAP - if so, what speeds are you getting and have you noticed any performance differences?
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:30 pm
by Rambler76
Peak2Peak wrote:Glad to here that you have managed to delete the stubborn profiles - This maybe be a great work around for anyone having the same problem, as long as Access Connection can see their WWAN card (Lenovo branded or adjust the vendor ID's in the Access Connection dll's to recognise their WWAN card etc).
Did you manage to install Firmware H2_0_7_1BMCAP - if so, what speeds are you getting and have you noticed any performance differences?
thanks for that.
I edited the registry for hours and still had the profiles so it was good to have them removed.
As a part of the profile issue I downgraded to 1.93. I cant seem to upgrade to the call direct firmware v2.07 as it states 'you already have the latest firmware'. I'll try giving it a go tonight.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:09 am
by Rambler76
Peak2Peak wrote:Did you manage to install Firmware H2_0_7_1BMCAP - if so, what speeds are you getting and have you noticed any performance differences?
After some stuffing around I installed the H2_0_7_1BMCAP firmware.
Everything seems fine and windows is reporting the connection at 7.2Mb/s.
Ive run some tests and Ive noticed some performance increases.
Both the Vodafone and Optus networks I tested are UMTS HSDPA 2100Mhz here in Sydney.
I'll run some tests with the 3 2100Mhz and I'll give the Telstra 850Mhz NextG network a go if I can get it working the MC8775.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:17 am
by Peak2Peak
Rambler: Thanks for sharing your speedtest results

- I too will post some results from T-Mobile UK, Vodafone UK & 3-UK soon, which are all UMTS HSDPA 2100Mhz only in the UK.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:19 pm
by bill bolton
Keep in mind that Speedtest.net is fairly useless for providing any useful indication of real WWAN performance.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:19 am
by Peak2Peak
bill bolton wrote:Keep in mind that Speedtest.net is fairly useless for providing any useful indication of real WWAN performance.
I have found an intetresting link to UK magazine
PCPRO that states
"PC Pro has teamed up with the internet specialists Thinkbroadband.co.uk to create the UK's first mobile broadband speedtest". I ran the test on the PCPRO site and at Speedtest.net UK server within minutes of each other and found both results were similar: (Very slow for this time of day!)
3-UK (HSDPA Area) Time 1303Hrs GMT - PCPRO results
Download Speed: 433.39 Kbps
Upload speed: 51.61 Kbps
3-UK (HSDPA Area) Time 1306Hrs GMT - Speedtest.net results
Download Speed: 425 Kbps
Upload speed: 50 Kbps
While the PCPRO link is essentially geared to test
UK mobile broadband speeds - I wonder if there are any providers around the globe providing a similar service?
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:37 am
by sajib
Hi there
i have an Asus u3s which has an inbuilt MC 8775 3g modem, i have followed this whole thread and successfully updated to the latest telstra v2 firmware.
but i cant find it how to activate the 850 mhz 3g so that i can use telstra next g network here in au, under option i can only find 2100mhz as in 3g and 900/1800 in gsm.
i would really appreciate any info on how to turn on the 850 mhz band.
thanks in advance
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:11 pm
by Rambler76
sajib wrote:Hi there
i have an Asus u3s which has an inbuilt MC 8775 3g modem, i have followed this whole thread and successfully updated to the latest telstra v2 firmware.
but i cant find it how to activate the 850 mhz 3g so that i can use telstra next g network here in au, under option i can only find 2100mhz as in 3g and 900/1800 in gsm.
i would really appreciate any info on how to turn on the 850 mhz band.
thanks in advance
hi,
if you have a look at earlier posts you'll notice Im having the same issue.
setting wireless watcher to 3G all should pick up the 'Telstra' NextG network.
I suspect your MC8775 might be an asia pacific 2100 UMTS / 900/1800 GSM band locked model.
If your picking up '3Telstra' with your sim your using 3's 2100 network as they have roaming agreements with each other.
If this is the case I havent found a solution for a band locked MC8775.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:24 pm
by gbernard
still can't update the firmwar .. .

Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:49 am
by lexennov
Hi
Sorry for my eng.
Pls help me, i have mc8775 (by HP HS2300) and i'm can't update the firmware ("fw not compatible whit target"). I'm use binupdater.exe (1.6.0.2) and fw H2_0_7_1BMCAP.
P.S. on cisco.com new fw H2_0_8_19. Help me to give me the direct link for this fw.
Thanks.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:56 pm
by cyn
For my HS2300 I had to use a different version of the binupdater (the original one was complaining about not finding a valid card). I uploaded it here for you:
http://ifile.it/23bpl07
Also it would be great if someone with access to the cisco files could upload the 2.08 firmware somewhere, as this seems to be the newest one out there. (the 2.07 from call direct is by its dating older than the previous 1.19 version...)
best regards
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:16 pm
by gbernard
thanks for the new binupdater !!!!
works a treat, 7.2MB conection speed, and seems alot faster.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:20 pm
by cyn
if anyone else wants the latest known 2_0_8_19 firmware (from cisco) here it is:
http://rapidshare.com/files/201761041/8 ... 9.tar.html
These are the release notes, so Americans might want to keep away from this:
Firmware release H2_0_8_19 for HWIC-3G-GSM. Firmware NOT for North America. For HSDPA Network with Uplink 384 Kbps and Downlink 7.2 Mbps. Firmware Downgrade NOT Supported CAUTION: Check with carrier for HSDPA support before downloading
I flashed my HS2300 successfully, but as atm I don't have a SIM I could not verify it yet.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:35 pm
by Rambler76
cyn wrote:if anyone else wants the latest known 2_0_8_19 firmware (from cisco) here it is:
http://rapidshare.com/files/201761041/8 ... 9.tar.html
These are the release notes, so Americans might want to keep away from this:
Firmware release H2_0_8_19 for HWIC-3G-GSM. Firmware NOT for North America. For HSDPA Network with Uplink 384 Kbps and Downlink 7.2 Mbps. Firmware Downgrade NOT Supported CAUTION: Check with carrier for HSDPA support before downloading
thanks cyn!
i take it that the north American reference means no 850Mhz and 1900Mhz UMTS and GSM bands ?
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:37 pm
by cyn
you seem to be right about this. Hyperterming "at!band=?" lists only 900/1800 GSM and the 2100 WCDMA bands. According to sierras manual, the full set would contain 850/1900 for both standards as well as various combinations.
I never tried this command with other firmwares, so I can't say anything about thier frequency support...
Maybe if you still have 2.0.7 installed you can check which bands that supports?
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:46 pm
by kto
does not seem to work anymore:
Error
This file is neither allocated to a Premium Account, or a Collector's Account, and can therefore only be downloaded 10 times.
This limit is reached.
can someone please re-upload it?
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:49 pm
by cyn
Oh man.. RS really sucks.
Here you go:
http://ifile.it/ex3rl8t
Hope this works better..
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:06 am
by zozozo
Hello everybody.
Here is the stupid guy needing help on a basic subject.
I did put a Lenovo MC8775 card (P/N 04T0931) in my X61T. Sierra Wieless Watcher installed. Works perfectly in France on the Orange network. I get 3G speed, i.e. 3.6MB. Wonderful.
So, of course, looking for trouble, I want more and would like to upgrade the firmware to 7.2MB. I've downloaded the latest known 2_0_8_19 firmware (thanks to cyn). But I am unable to find binupdater.exe. I've searched everywhere in Sierra application Folder. Searched on theforum. Googled it. No way.
It looks like everybody can easily find and use it but me. I would really appreciate any info. Thanks in advance.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:33 am
by bananaman
The exact path is C:\Program Files\Sierra Wireless Inc\BinUpdater.exe, at least in my install of 3G Watcher 3.0.0.9.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:22 pm
by zozozo
Thank you bananaman.
It looks like Sierra Wireless has changed a few things in the last version of 3G Watcher (3.1.0.6.1986). After install, no more "binupdater.exe" in "C:\Program Files\Sierra Wireless Inc\". Only three subfolders :
- 3G Watcher
- TRU-Install
- WebUpdater
Can you please send me "binupdater.exe" ?
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:48 pm
by bananaman
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:52 am
by zozozo
Thank you for the direct link to the Sierra files, bananaman.
I followed the link and installed 3G_Watcher-Generic.msi on another computer to avoid interference. It is version 3.0.0.9. (build 1822) indeed. But the "Sierra Wireless Inc" folder has no "binupdater.exe" anymore. It looks like Sierra Wireless has changed the way one may update its firmware.
Can you please send me "binupdater.exe" ?
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:11 am
by mfernandes.fernando
Guys, thanks for posting these info!
I updated the FW of my MC8775 with success and also the Watcher (using R3.1.0.6 build 1986 now). Nice!!!
(Ah, I was able to login into Cisco's download page. Although I work for a Cisco partner, I think anyone can request an username / password. And Latest version is indeed 2.0.8.19

).
I don't see any difference regarding the speed (however, I guess it is related with my provider). But I do see enhancement on connection's consistency / stability. I now stay connected for a long period w/o interruptions.
zozozo, here is the file you've requested (BinUpdater):
http://rapidshare.com/files/211899353/B ... r.exe.html
I saved it before upgrading... (I like the new version. But I also couldn't find the BinUpdater nor Device's information like previous version has). (Hm, maybe you'll need some dlls too... (Error message after executing...) Let me know in this case, I would send that).
Thanks again,
- Fernando
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:59 pm
by OngL
Thanks to all who contributed in this thread. I just upgraded mine to H2.0.8.19. Not sure how it'll perform, but flashing is OK. Will update when I can.
Update:
Connecting to my HSPDA connection now display as 7.2 instead of 3.6mbits. On my limited 1Mbit/384kbit with speedtest, I achieved 770kbps/380kbps. I have a full 7.2mbit service on another SIM card but will need to try it in city area.
I have only 1 antenna with my WWAN card, so the speed will be limited.
I really wish I can upgrade my WLAN card to 4965 AGN now and my x61 will be a champ again, too bad, it is not recognized in x61.
Can i perform Firmware Update on a Lenovo Branded MC8775
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:23 am
by hal
Hi !
I have a genuine lenovo branded MC8775 Card.
Can i update the firmware to newest version without risking that my card will start throwing 1804 errors ?
Cheers
Tom
Re: Can i perform Firmware Update on a Lenovo Branded MC8775
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:35 am
by EOMtp
hal wrote:I have a genuine lenovo branded MC8775 Card.
Can i update the firmware to newest version without risking that my card will start throwing 1804 errors ?
Yes.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 8:25 pm
by gbernard
Rambler76 wrote:
hi,
if you have a look at earlier posts you'll notice Im having the same issue.
setting wireless watcher to 3G all should pick up the 'Telstra' NextG network.
I suspect your MC8775 might be an asia pacific 2100 UMTS / 900/1800 GSM band locked model.
If your picking up '3Telstra' with your sim your using 3's 2100 network as they have roaming agreements with each other.
If this is the case I havent found a solution for a band locked MC8775.
the 850/1900 band support was there prior to the latest firmware, which suggests it wasn't band locked to begin with, rather the new firmware doesn't or has blocked support.
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:21 am
by cordroosen
There is a new Watcher - 3.1 version - availeable at sierra.
some nice new features...
http://www.sierrawireless.com/resources ... c_2062.msi
i hope the link does not bother anyone...
bye
Re: MC8775 Firmware update to support 7.2MB - does it exist ?
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:40 am
by mfernandes.fernando

cordroosen, thanks for posting!
I've installed it... So far, so good!
I'm not sure if this is a coincidence but I do see a difference in my connection speed (when browsing).
Well, at least they say:
Enhanced Browsing
Watcher provides an enhanced web browsing experience increasing page download speeds up to fifty percent, regardless of network speed. Watcher optimizes the Internet Explorer web browser specifcally for the unique characteristics of wireless WAN networks.
But I don't know exactly what the new features are. There is no Release Notes!
(However, they provide a generic datasheet:
http://www.sierrawireless.com/resources ... et_web.pdf)
- Fernando