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HP EliteBook 830 G5 about xmm7360-pci HOT 7 CLOSED

SergeyDjam avatar SergeyDjam commented on August 18, 2024
HP EliteBook 830 G5

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bear80 avatar bear80 commented on August 18, 2024 1

Hi @SergeyDjam , just loaded the module on Elitebook 830 G6 with Linux 5.4.0. Works fine! Thanks a lot to @abrasive !

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kolAflash avatar kolAflash commented on August 18, 2024 1

Works on an EliteBook 735 G6 (9VZ68EA#ABD / Ryzen 5 PRO 3500U) with a upgraded "Fibocom L850-GL 4G LTE" wwan card.
OS: Debian-11, Linux-5.10

The EliteBook 735 G6 doesn't come with a wwan card in every variant.
For example my EliteBook 735 G6 9VZ68EA#ABD (Ryzen 5 PRO 3500U) doesn't have a wwan card.
So I upgraded it with a wwan card bought here:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Fibocom-Anatel-L850-GL-4G-LTE-WWAN-Modul-M-2-HP-P-N-917822-002-/402030952348
https://www.notebookgalerie.de/fibocom%20l850-gl%204g%20lte%20wwan-modul%20m.2.html

 


 

Entering the sim pin seemed a little problematic.
I think I maybe have to run open_xdatachannel.py ... once before entering the pin as described here: #53 (comment)
And entering the pin via picocom or chat (Debian package ppp) seemed to work better.

 

$ picocom /dev/ttyXMM1
AT+CPIN="0000"

Use AT+CPIN? to check if a pin is needed.
Answer +CPIN: SIM PIN indicates that a pin is still needed.
Answer CPIN+: READY indicates no pin is not needed or the pin has already been entered.

 

Alternative:
chat -Ss -V -t 1 '' 'AT+CPIN?' '+CPIN: SIM PIN' 'AT+CPIN="0000"' 'OK' 'AT+CPIN?' '+CPIN: READY' > /dev/ttyXMM1 < /dev/ttyXMM1
(don't get confused, the expected answers are listed too in the chat command)

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xentity avatar xentity commented on August 18, 2024

hey @SergeyDjam,
did you make any progress? I have an HP EliteBook 840 G5 and had no success so far. The hack of @abrasive seems not to work for HP EliteBooks (for any kind of reason), Lenovo and Dell are more promising. What are your experiences so far?

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RyanShaw-3083 avatar RyanShaw-3083 commented on August 18, 2024

Hi @SergeyDjam , I have already compiled and load module on Elitebook 735G6. It actually works! Amazoning! Thanks a lot to @abrasive focus on this field!

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tgxn avatar tgxn commented on August 18, 2024

I'll be looking to merge ModemManager support soon! 🎉 #66

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yummy527 avatar yummy527 commented on August 18, 2024

Works on an EliteBook 735 G6 (9VZ68EA#ABD / Ryzen 5 PRO 3500U) with a upgraded "Fibocom L850-GL 4G LTE" wwan card. OS: Debian-11, Linux-5.10

The EliteBook 735 G6 doesn't come with a wwan card in every variant. For example my EliteBook 735 G6 9VZ68EA#ABD (Ryzen 5 PRO 3500U) doesn't have a wwan card. So I upgraded it with a wwan card bought here: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Fibocom-Anatel-L850-GL-4G-LTE-WWAN-Modul-M-2-HP-P-N-917822-002-/402030952348 https://www.notebookgalerie.de/fibocom%20l850-gl%204g%20lte%20wwan-modul%20m.2.html

Entering the sim pin seemed a little problematic. I think I maybe have to run open_xdatachannel.py ... once before entering the pin as described here: #53 (comment) And entering the pin via picocom or chat (Debian package ppp) seemed to work better.

$ picocom /dev/ttyXMM1
AT+CPIN="0000"

Use AT+CPIN? to check if a pin is needed. Answer +CPIN: SIM PIN indicates that a pin is still needed. Answer CPIN+: READY indicates no pin is not needed or the pin has already been entered.

Alternative: chat -Ss -V -t 1 '' 'AT+CPIN?' '+CPIN: SIM PIN' 'AT+CPIN="0000"' 'OK' 'AT+CPIN?' '+CPIN: READY' > /dev/ttyXMM1 < /dev/ttyXMM1 (don't get confused, the expected answers are listed too in the chat command)

The command AT+CPIN? gives me ERROR. What it means?

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elronzo avatar elronzo commented on August 18, 2024

Can confirm that this is working on my EliteBook 840 G8. Anyone knows how to supply credentials for the APN?

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