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where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:27 am
by laser004
I have intel 5350 on my T400 and it cost me $36 to buy this new one instead of 5100
Now I want a WWAN card
the cheapest I can find is this one
Lenovo Ericsson F3507g 3G HSDPA WWAN and GPS 43Y6479
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0325201945
$170 with free ship to worldwide
the price has reduced 10 by today
I am not familar with online searching so I am thinking if anyone has a better price
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:00 am
by laser004
nobody can find a better price? or do you think the price is really good?
laser004 wrote:I have intel 5350 on my T400 and it cost me $36 to buy this new one instead of 5100
Now I want a WWAN card
the cheapest I can find is this one
Lenovo Ericsson F3507g 3G HSDPA WWAN and GPS 43Y6479
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0325201945
$170 with free ship to worldwide
the price has reduced 10 by today
I am not familar with online searching so I am thinking if anyone has a better price
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:21 pm
by bill bolton
laser004 wrote:Now I want a WWAN card
Without some explanation of what you want to use it for and where you want to use it, you're not likely to get any sensible answer to your question(s).
If you buy an Ericsson card and its not suitable for you purpose.... no matter how much/little it costs, it will be just wasted money.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:09 pm
by laser004
well, quite obviously I want get mobile internet access and the network would be WCDMA supported by China Unicom
GPS would also be a plus for attracting me
So I am sure that F3507g without a sim lock can be helpful to me
Maybe I should be more specific by title "where to buy cheaper Ericsson F3507g without sim lock"
thanks anyway
bill bolton wrote:
Without some explanation of what you want to use it for and where you want to use it, you're not likely to get any sensible answer to your question(s).
If you buy an Ericsson card and its not suitable for you purpose.... no matter how much/little it costs, it will be just wasted money.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:42 am
by laser004
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... B8FF1FDD2B
wow
It is really cheap in UK
bill bolton wrote:
Without some explanation of what you want to use it for and where you want to use it, you're not likely to get any sensible answer to your question(s).
If you buy an Ericsson card and its not suitable for you purpose.... no matter how much/little it costs, it will be just wasted money.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:51 pm
by Peak2Peak
laser004 wrote:It is really cheap in UK
It's nice to see Lenovo offering a WWAN card at a very reasonable price at last! I was very suprised to see a price of £55.00+VAT considering the equivalent FRU (43Y6479) price is £157.71 inc VAT!!! from IBM UK Service Parts.
(Note also - this particular card - Ericsson F3507g - is also available from
Dell UK, their price being slightly less than Lenovo's at £136.85 inc VAT).
Another opion is
maybe to Source an unlocked cheap Sierra Wireless
MC8775 WWAN Card or a Sierra Wireless AirCard AC875U and extract the MC8775 module inside. OR source an unlocked Sierra Wireless AirCard AC880U and extract the
MC8780 WWAN Card which will be the equivalent of the Ericsson F3507g in terms of data speeds of up to 7.2Mbps UL / 2.0bps DL as well as GPS - These options are providing your BIOS will accept these cards - more than likely your BIOS will need to be patched to get around the BIOS whitelist check.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:05 am
by laser004
Yes thanks
I would prefer f3507g
Now I am woundering how I can buy it from Lenovo UK
it doesn't support customers outside UK
Peak2Peak wrote:It's nice to see Lenovo offering a WWAN card at a very reasonable price at last! I was very suprised to see a price of £55.00+VAT considering the equivalent FRU (43Y6479) price is £157.71 inc VAT!!! from IBM UK Service Parts.
(Note also - this particular card - Ericsson F3507g - is also available from
Dell UK, their price being slightly less than Lenovo's at £136.85 inc VAT).
Another opion is
maybe to Source an unlocked cheap Sierra Wireless
MC8775 WWAN Card or a Sierra Wireless AirCard AC875U and extract the MC8775 module inside. OR source an unlocked Sierra Wireless AirCard AC880U and extract the
MC8780 WWAN Card which will be the equivalent of the Ericsson F3507g in terms of data speeds of up to 7.2Mbps UL / 2.0bps DL as well as GPS - These options are providing your BIOS will accept these cards - more than likely your BIOS will need to be patched to get around the BIOS whitelist check.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:05 pm
by Switchcorp
In Belgium I've found this card in several shops around 70 € ( 62 GBP / 90 USD ). It's an amazing price in comparison with the price of the MC8775 last year (180€ at lenovo spare parts).
I think that if you search on google with the FRU number ( 43R9153 ) you'll find a reseller near your location to buy it at a similar price

Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:38 pm
by Toshe
I bought the WAN card as an option - FRU 43R9153. It is the Ericsson F3507g HSPA modem with GPS, and it is VODAFONE branded. That means, that theoretically it should work ONLY on Vodafone networks. I myself have tested it with the Austrian A1 network (it offers services from Vodafone) and it works splendid. For some reason the 'Mobile Broadband Connect' application from the Thinkvantage menu says 'Your carrier is currently unsupported...' but I have no problems connecting to the network with Access Connections. And it is really fast.
The GPS works without any problems too, it even offers A-GPS. I bought the package from a local retailer and it costed me EUR 61,22.
I haven't tested the card with other carriers yet, but i found a pretty good solution for
unlocking the card. So my recomendation is: don't go for the $250 'unlocked' cards on ebay; the card doesn't have a hardware lock.
Also, before buying the card make sure your notebook supports it; there are versions of T400 that don't have the extra antenna and SIM card slot behind/under the battery.
Once I test the card with other two local carriers, I shall post the results. Hopefully I won't be stuck to using Vodafone networks only.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:08 am
by laser004
wow
thanks so much and that is the best answer I get today
I am sure that My t400 is wwan ready and has the two antenna for the card
Beacuse previously I have installed WiMax 5350 in my t400
Toshe wrote:I bought the WAN card as an option - FRU 43R9153. It is the Ericsson F3507g HSPA modem with GPS, and it is VODAFONE branded. That means, that theoretically it should work ONLY on Vodafone networks. I myself have tested it with the Austrian A1 network (it offers services from Vodafone) and it works splendid. For some reason the 'Mobile Broadband Connect' application from the Thinkvantage menu says 'Your carrier is currently unsupported...' but I have no problems connecting to the network with Access Connections. And it is really fast.
The GPS works without any problems too, it even offers A-GPS. I bought the package from a local retailer and it costed me EUR 61,22.
I haven't tested the card with other carriers yet, but i found a pretty good solution for
unlocking the card. So my recomendation is: don't go for the $250 'unlocked' cards on ebay; the card doesn't have a hardware lock.
Also, before buying the card make sure your notebook supports it; there are versions of T400 that don't have the extra antenna and SIM card slot behind/under the battery.
Once I test the card with other two local carriers, I shall post the results. Hopefully I won't be stuck to using Vodafone networks only.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:46 pm
by Peak2Peak
Toshe wrote:I bought the WAN card as an option - FRU 43R9153. It is the Ericsson F3507g HSPA modem with GPS, and it is VODAFONE branded. That means, that theoretically it should work ONLY on Vodafone networks. I myself have tested it with the Austrian A1 network (it offers services from Vodafone) and it works splendid. For some reason the 'Mobile Broadband Connect' application from the Thinkvantage menu says 'Your carrier is currently unsupported...'
If you want to create a dedicated WWAN profile for your mobile network provider in Access Connections try this:
1. Launch Access Connections - Click
Manage and then click
Create
2. Type in the
Name of location profile (eg: Your mobile network name)
3. Select
Wireles WAN from the drop down box (Your adapter Ericsson F3507g Mobile Broadband Minicard Network Adapter radio button should be already be selected providing you do not have any other Lenovo WWAN cards installed) Click
Next>
4. Click the
Connect to HSDPA/GPRS network using Access Connections radio button (if not already pre-selected)
5. In the
Select WAN settings: drop down box change
Automatic Settings to
Custom Settings, then click the
Edit Settings tab - The
HSDPA Network Settings box should appear/open
6.
Other should already be pre-seleted in the
Known WAN service providers Settings: drop down box
7. Type your mobile network name in the
Custom service provider name box followed by your networks
APN: and only if applicable
User name: Password: and Confirm password: followed by
OK
8. Click
Next> and then click
Finish
You can repeat the above to create multiple WWAN profiles for different mobile networks - Which is what I have done

Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:10 pm
by Toshe
Peak2Peak
Thank you!
Looks like Vodafone is screwed
However there is one problem with the card: After resuming windows from sleep the card isn't recognized in access connections; pressing Fn+F5 doesn't list the WAN Radio. The only solution is to restart windows... I didn't find any power-related settings... tried to google for a solution but it looks like just a few people have this card...
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 5:43 am
by Peak2Peak
Toshe wrote:However there is one problem with the card: After resuming windows from sleep the card isn't recognized in access connections; pressing Fn+F5 doesn't list the WAN Radio. The only solution is to restart windows... I didn't find any power-related settings... tried to google for a solution but it looks like just a few people have this card...
This problem also exists for a good few DELL users using this card (Dell Wireless 5530 Card) according to some of their forums - My problem with this card is that, quite frequently the card will disconnect from the network be it after a couple of minutes or after 2hrs - The existing MC8780 never had this problem (Using the Sierra Wireless 3g Watcher Utlity).
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 6:59 pm
by Toshe
I think I found a solution to the problem:
1. Install the
Registry patch to improve USB device detection on resume from sleep. Download
here.
2. Install the
Registry patch for Windows Vista USB S3 PM Enablement. Download
here.
3. Install the
Enable WOL from S3 for Energy Star V4 patch. Download
here. (not related but useful)
If you have already installed these patches, either manually or through System Update,
do it again.
4. Open
Access Connections. On the
Connect to the Internet tab, select the
Mobile Broadband radio box.
5. When asked for PIN code, type in your code and set it to
Remember your password.
These steps have proven to be successful in eliminating the problem on my T400.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:42 am
by Switchcorp
Take care if you want to buy it now because here in Beligum the price has suddenly bump up to 100 euros (instead of 70 !).
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:10 pm
by Kylan
Also, before buying the card make sure your notebook supports it; there are versions of T400 that don't have the extra antenna and SIM card slot behind/under the battery.
If I'm in the process of ordering a T400 how would I confirm that it has the necessary antenna?
Thanks!
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:26 pm
by bill bolton
Kylan wrote:If I'm in the process of ordering a T400 how would I confirm that it has the necessary antenna?
Asking the order taker is the usual approach.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 6:56 am
by Kylan
Asking the order taker is the usual approach.
In other words I couldn't do the ordering online, it would have to be over the phone...?
Re: where to buy cheaper WWAN card for my T400
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:42 pm
by Dead1nside
Sorry to take this off topic but apart from opening up your machine, how do you know if you've got this Ericsson WWAN card? What should it appear as under Device Manager?
My laptop was sold as including WWAN you see, but it doesn't appear in Access Connections. I do have the SIM card slot behind the battery though.
Thank-you.