Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

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Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#1 Post by sco1984 » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:42 am

Hello,

I just received X60 notebook.
Model is > 1709-H6U

While upgrading ram I saw 1 sim slot near ram compartment.
My question is >> Is it possible that I can put my 3G gsm sim card in that tray and create dial-up internet connection?

In device manager it shows yellow marking as of now for the sim tray/modem.
I am running Windows 7 Pro 64 bit version.

Sierra drivers got installed but I guess its only to use if I am in US & have some verizon subscription.

Any1 can tell how can I install drivers and use my 3g GSM sim to use internet on X60 notebook?

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Amey.
X200s 7469-A41 . [ Since May 2012 ]
X60 1709-H6U with ultrabase. [ Dec11 ~ May12 ]
T61 7659-AL8 . [ Mar11 ~ Nov11 ]
X61 7673-4NU . [ Feb 2011 ~ May 2011]
T60 2007-AY6 . [ March 2009 ~Feb 2011 ]
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Re: Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#2 Post by EOMtp » Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:38 pm

I cannot tell from your description if you definitely have a WWAN card in the machine, or if you just installed drivers even absent a WWAN card. So do the following:

Determine if you have WWAN antennas -- the main antenna will be a "bump" on the right side of the LCD panel. Determine if you have the 2nd miniPCIe slot for the WWAN card by looking under the palm rest. If yes, then install a modified BIOS for the X60, which will permit the installation of any miniPCIe 3G WWAN card. For a number of reasons, the "easiest" for that machine will be the Sierra Wireless MC8775 -- you will need to tape Pin 20. Use the Sierra Wireless 3G Watcher program to connect to your 3G provider.

If you use a different card, then you will need to find drivers and a "dialer" that support the card you have.

Note: If you do not install a modified BIOS, then you are limited to a Lenovo-branded Sierra Wireless MC8755, which is very slow by today's standards.

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Re: Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#3 Post by sco1984 » Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:34 am

Thanks for quick update.

I see 1 antena at right hand corner of LCD.

I'll go with easiest way. I will follow this process pls let me know if it's correct >>

>> Open palm rest, locate sierra chip >> tap pin no 20 >> now fix sim card in sim slot near ram module >> download Sierra wireless software >>> do the config and connect

From where can I download Sierra wireless software?
X200s 7469-A41 . [ Since May 2012 ]
X60 1709-H6U with ultrabase. [ Dec11 ~ May12 ]
T61 7659-AL8 . [ Mar11 ~ Nov11 ]
X61 7673-4NU . [ Feb 2011 ~ May 2011]
T60 2007-AY6 . [ March 2009 ~Feb 2011 ]
T60 1953-DAU . [ Jan08 ~ Mar09 ]
R50e 1834 [ May05 ~ Dec07] My 1st personal PC

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Re: Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#4 Post by EOMtp » Thu Dec 22, 2011 1:23 pm

sco1984 wrote:From where can I download Sierra wireless software?
http://www.sierrawireless.com/en/siteco ... neric.ashx

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Re: Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#5 Post by sco1984 » Fri Dec 30, 2011 2:48 pm

@EOMtp >> Today I got time to open notebook to locate the 20 number pin but I was unable to locate the pin anywhere on the Sierra card.

Pls find photos here >>> https://picasaweb.google.com/sco1984/Si ... obBwoXe1wE

Any clue how can I proceed ahead?

Regards,
Amey.
X200s 7469-A41 . [ Since May 2012 ]
X60 1709-H6U with ultrabase. [ Dec11 ~ May12 ]
T61 7659-AL8 . [ Mar11 ~ Nov11 ]
X61 7673-4NU . [ Feb 2011 ~ May 2011]
T60 2007-AY6 . [ March 2009 ~Feb 2011 ]
T60 1953-DAU . [ Jan08 ~ Mar09 ]
R50e 1834 [ May05 ~ Dec07] My 1st personal PC

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Re: Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#6 Post by EOMtp » Sat Dec 31, 2011 2:31 am

Amey,
From your pictures I see that you have a Sierra Wireless MC5720. That is a CDMA EV-DO Rev.0 device, not a GSM device, i.e., the MC5720 does NOT use a SIM card. If your wireless carrier is a GSM carrier, i.e., uses SIM cards, then the MC5720 will not work at all with your carrier.

If you wish to use a 3G WWAN GSM card in the X60, then you need to replace the MC5720 with a GSM device. See my first post in this thread for what to do.

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Re: Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#7 Post by sco1984 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 4:56 am

@EOMtp >> Just found the card you suggested at eBay >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Unlocked-Sierra ... 5ae43604d6

I doubt if it's possible to tamper above card to locate pins in it.

Can you pls explain where to locate pin 20 in above card and how?
I am kinda newbie to this Sierra WWAN card as in India we use USB 3g modems but I prefer this card to save 1 of my USB port.
X200s 7469-A41 . [ Since May 2012 ]
X60 1709-H6U with ultrabase. [ Dec11 ~ May12 ]
T61 7659-AL8 . [ Mar11 ~ Nov11 ]
X61 7673-4NU . [ Feb 2011 ~ May 2011]
T60 2007-AY6 . [ March 2009 ~Feb 2011 ]
T60 1953-DAU . [ Jan08 ~ Mar09 ]
R50e 1834 [ May05 ~ Dec07] My 1st personal PC

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Re: Doubt regarding sim slot in my X60 base

#8 Post by EOMtp » Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:15 am

sco1984 wrote:Can you pls explain where to locate pin 20 in above card and how?
Place tape on the pin shown in the picture below:
http://icelord.net/HP/pin20.2.jpg

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