![]() The E220 (Vodafone) was probably network-locked, but To start with, the E1752 was definitely network-locked to Orange. Shown that the Vodafone Mobile Connect and Orange software and modems were not going to coexist on one computer easily I consider my 'backup' internet connection, and working on my newer Windows 7 laptop. I have a Huawei E1752 modem (on Orange, in the UK) which Principally used on my old Windows XP desktop computer. Until now, I have had a venerable Huawei E220 modem (on Vodafone, in the UK) as my primary broadband connection, and This page is not about running dubious 'unlock'Īpplications, but lower level manual hacks/tweaking. Reference -and maybe for yours- if I were to write up a few notes. Having spent a weekend firmware-updating, speeding up, network-unlocking, and making interoperable betweenĬomputers (and a Netgear 3G Mobile Boardband router) a pair of Huawei modems, I thought it'd be useful for my 3G Mobile Broadband: Huawei modems unleashed
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