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Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 5:24 am
by neukrisz
Hi Guys,
I'd like to know can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230 system?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:37 am
by Puppy
No, it is blacklisted in BIOS.
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:45 am
by neukrisz
Thanks!
Do you know what is the cheapest type which can be used in X230?
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 3:49 am
by Puppy
Ericsson H5321gw
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:36 am
by neukrisz
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:25 am
by neukrisz
I bought one on eBay: FRU 04W3767
I hope it will be OK in my X230.
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:45 am
by neukrisz
Hi!
I bought from eBay a WWAN card. (04W3767)
After I installed, I got the following an error message:
1802: Unauthorized network card is plugged in - Power off and remove the miniPCI network card (0BDB/1911)
System is halted_
Based on this BOM list:
http://download.lenovo.com/parts/ThinkP ... bom_v5.pdf
this card should be OK in my system.
Please help me!
Thanks in advance!
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:25 am
by Puppy
Strange. Are you sure it is Lenovo branded F5521gw WWAN card ? Because a generic one or card braned for different vendor (HP etc.) wouldn't work. Also notice that your FRU 04W3767 is Ericsson F5521gw (used in X220) but Lenovo (at least here) recommends FRU 0A36319 "Lenovo 3G Mobile Broadband Half WWAN" Ericsson H5321gw for X230.
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:37 am
by neukrisz
It looks like 100% lenovo branded:
Any idea?
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:42 am
by Puppy
Indeed. Sorry, no idea. The card might be broken. Return it, it is supposed to have 2 years EU warranty. BTW the H5321gw (newer) is cheaper than the F5521gw (older).
Moreover the are known issues with F5521gw (unable to reconnect without machine reboot) which Lenovo don't want to solve
http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/X-Series-Th ... -p/560809/
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:53 am
by neukrisz
Okay, I'll return this card to the seller and ask the refund.
So do you recommend the FRU 0A36319 ? (Any compatible/further FRUs?)
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:58 am
by neukrisz
I founds just this WIRELESS CARDS for X230
03T9015 2 Cbt BCM43227
60Y3247 2 FXC 11WLAN
60Y3249 2 LTN 11WLAN
60Y3295 2 Marble Peak
60Y3253 2 TP 22 WLAN
04W3769 2 Intel SFF 2x2 11abgn WLAN Card
60Y3233 2 6300 WLAN
60Y3195 2 6250 WiMax
60Y3257 2 Gobi3 WWAN
04W3779 2 Gobi4 VLTE
04W3780 2 Gobi5 ALTE
04W3767 2 F5521gw
60Y3267 2 F5521 Mal
60Y3297 2 Ericsson H5321w WWAN Module
60Y3303 2 Foxconn Hygie
60Y3305 2 Liteon Hygie
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 3:38 pm
by Puppy
Based on local Lenovo shops information, the Lenovo 3G Mobile Broadband Half WWAN (Ericsson H5321gw) FRU 0A36319 is recommended for X230
http://www.lenovoshop.cz/lenovo-3g-mobi ... 53696.html
http://www.lenovoonline.cz/thinkpad-mob ... half-p4562
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 5:24 pm
by bill bolton
Puppy wrote:Moreover the are known issues with F5521gw (unable to reconnect without machine reboot) which Lenovo don't want to solve
Again, this is not a common
known issue at all and seems to be related to your particular system configuration. Expecting Lenovo to resolve your specific configuration issues is unrealistic.
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 7:18 pm
by Puppy
bill bolton wrote:Again, this is not a common known issue at all and seems to be related to your particular system configuration.
There are similar reports with the
exactly same issue from other people as well.
bill bolton wrote:Expecting Lenovo to relove your specific configuration issues is unrealistic.
Yes, since they sell unsupported hardware
http://www.ericsson.com/news/111201_eri ... 44188808_c and does not allow to whitelist up-to-date (and supported) Sierra Wireless modules.
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:38 pm
by neukrisz
Puppy wrote:Based on local Lenovo shops information, the Lenovo 3G Mobile Broadband Half WWAN (Ericsson H5321gw) FRU 0A36319 is recommended for X230...
Okay, I'll buy this type of card, but I really don't know how can I place this "half-mini" card into a full-size socket...? (How can I mount it? How can I screw into place?)
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update:
I found this adapter:

If I order FRU 0A36319 from Lenovo, it will comes with this metal adapter?
It looks like the FRU 0A36319 is fully equivalent with FRU 60Y3297. Am I right?
UPDATE:
I've called the local Lenovo and they said that this number 0A36319 isn't an FRU. guess this number is a P/N (part number) or other.
The FRU should contains ##X#### format (# number, X letter)
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:45 am
by Puppy
neukrisz wrote:Okay, I'll buy this type of card, but I really don't know how can I place this "half-mini" card into a full-size socket...? (How can I mount it? How can I screw into place?)
Good question. The situation with WWAN modules for X230 is a complete mess
1. all eshops (at least here) recommends the half size Ericsson H5321gw module for X230
2. all eshops (at least here) recommends the full size Ericsson F5521gw module for
X220 only (while according Lenovo it is supposed to be X230 compatible as well)
3. no review have ever mentioned or shown the half size Ericsson H5321gw module and how to install it
4. there is no video for X230 in
Hardware Removal & Installation Movie
5. finally
Hardware Maintenance Manual - ThinkPad X230, X230i on pages 72 and 73 shows the metal adapter. Whether it comes with the module or not is unknown again
I don't see any point in using these half size modules. It is still a mystery why Lenovo uses the (unsupported) Ericsson ones instead of Sierra Wireless modules providing 2G/3G/HSPA+/
LTE options and supporting
all frequencies (800/900/
1800/2100/2600 MHz) used in Europe. Some Fujitsu models are already equiped with
Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7710.
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 5:19 am
by neukrisz
Puppy wrote:...The situation with WWAN modules for X230 is a complete mess
Okay, thanks anyway to try to help me!

Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:02 am
by barrywohl
According to Device Manager, my X230T shipped with:
Sierra Wireless MC8355 Gobi(TM) 3000 HS-USB 9013
I haven't gotten it working yet. I'm running Windows 8 RP x64, and my SIM card reports: Missing Sim. AT&T shipped me a new one which arrives Monday, October 8th.
Re: Can I use a Lenovo GOBI2000 WWAN card (60Y3183) in my X230?
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:01 am
by tonya20a
Hi,
for a while there was no action in here but I hope someone can help me. I installed my old Gobi2000 card from my x201 to my new x230 tablet without looking on compatibility. The system started without an issue but right know I get sometimes a BIOS error, but a reboot helps. After this I installed the drivers for this card, that I used in the x201 (win7 drivers) and the most recent Access Connection and the rest it needs (power management and hot-key). Right now I can see mobile boardband, the SIM card is listed, Gobi2000 is listed and is reported working. I can see mobile tower (but it states unknown instead of the service providers name), PIN is asked, SMS-s are there as well. But I can not connect as it seems that I can't turn on the mobile antenna. It is not listed in Fn+F5 list either (only BT and WIFI) and it always disconnects at this step.
My theory was, that if the system starts with a card, that has a proper win7 driver I don't see why it should not work?
Interestingly I get sometime unknown USB host messages, which is I thought would be connected to my wireless mouse, but I unplugged it and the message still appears (but could be else as well)...
So do you see there a possibility to have this config up and running with 3g? Thanks
Tóni