Globetrotter Hsdpa Modem Driver Vista 32 Bit

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Extrapurifier wrote: What I did: 1.) BIOS Update to 1.11 2.) Installed Windows 7 Professional 3.) Installed all driver (not the 'module' version, the normal one) from Fujitsu Support web site in version 4.0.2.32. Unfortunately the setup routine wouldnt work so I had to install them all manually via device manager in control panel. After that a reboot.

4.) Installed the GlobeTrotter Connect Software from Fujitsu Support web site in version 2.2.0.561 19289 and did a reboot. 5.) Now it already detected the GTM378 modem and could initialize it also (YEAAAHHHH!!!! 6.) Now I did the Firmware Update to version 2.5.13.

I dont know why but the Firmware Update wouldnt work before the GlobeTrotter Software initialized the modem at first!? Strange but so it is. And now its working on my machine. Hopefully some one here with the same problem could reproduce my solution and approve it. Then we could change the subject to SOLVED So, now I have done step 1 to 3. But step 4 which install the connect software failed.

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The installation didn't start. I am running Windows 7 Home 64 bit. I see the connect software is for 32 bit systems. Daemon tools lite serial number youtube. Could it be the connect software is not compatible with 64 bit Windows 7? Are you, extrapurifier, running Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit?

My modem is working! Here I am working on my computer, and suddenly I see there is a message in Windows 7 Message Center. I click on the white flag and opens up the message. It talks about a driver missing driver. And it says its for the Globetrotter modem.

And there is a download link for the driver. So, I download it, extract it, and install it. Windows installs the drivers and the connect software. And now it's exiting! I click the installed Globetrotter icon.

And the program finds the modem! All I have to do is to put in my sim pin-code. And I am connected to Internet. The name of the driver file is: WWAN_VT64_090203.zip The Windows 7 Message Center download link has disappeared, but I googled for the driver and found this download page: The page is for an Asus 80Vn Notebook. Apparently it is using the Globetrotter modem.

As I can see the driver is for Windows Vista and Windows 7, 64 bit systems. Jmm666 wrote:(Thort, Windows 7 Message Center -> do you mean windows update?) Sorry for my bad translation. I'm using Windows 7 in the Swedish language and I didn't know the corresponding term in English. What I meant was Windows 7 Action Center.

This new Windows 7 feature gives all sort of information and solutions about different problems occurring on the system. The Action Center stores all upcoming events in a log. Here is a screendump from that log. It's the Action Center window presenting a solution for my missing modem driver. Bad news, 3G/UMTS connection doesnt work for me, even after updating bios to 1.11. - tried all possible combinations with GTConnect v2 or v3 and modem drivers 4.0.2.32 or 4.0.17 (btw, 4.0.32 doesnt exist - sorry for the confusion, there is a typo in the fsc download link for the GTC3 package @ - this package in fact installs 4.0.2.32) - am now with bios 1.11, gtm378 2.5.13 firmware, gtc v3 and 4.0.2.32 drivers, and the connection is (unpredictably) either non existent or extremely slow, sluggish and unusable.