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09-18-2014 10:01 PM
Good morning,
HW: Elitebook 840 G1 with LT4112 4G WWAN
OS: Win 8.1 Pro Updated
After new windows installation the device manager shows 4 entrys at other devices
- HP Mobile Connect - Application Interface
- HP Mobile Connect - GPS Interface
- HP Mobile Connect - Network Card
- HP Mobile Connect - PC UI Interface
I have tried this http://h20565.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAGE/public/psi/swdDetails/?sp4ts.oid=5405363&sp... and older versions without success.
Any ideas what to do?
Thanks a lot
kind regards
phil
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09-19-2014 12:05 PM
Hi all,
thanks for your tipps.
I've found a solution:
Firtst download SP64407 - unzip the HPInstaller.exe
Go to device manager an add the missing driver in the subfolder HPInstaller\$[35] >> driver.zip
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp64501-65000/sp64607.html
Next step install sp66243.exe oder newer.
nice weekend
09-19-2014 02:37 AM
I've encountered the same problem with LT4112 on a HP Folio 1040 G1 w/ Windows 8.1 X64, also full updated.
The problem originates with having issues connecting through the modem and getting "Limited Internet Access". Therefor we uninstalled the drivers to troubleshoot the modem, and now we can't get it back. Everything works flawless on Windows 7 X64 - but not Windows 8.1 X64.
I've tried all the listed drivers on the HP support site, I've also tried the driver installation package from the original CD (HP Software Setup) that came shipped with the unit - nothing works. The correct driver will probably come back if I make a full recovery, but since I've installed a lot of custom software it's not my first choice.
Help would be appreciated.
09-19-2014 03:19 AM
Finally, I found a solution (the solution on Windows 8.1 updated?).
HP LT4112 Gobi 4G is the branded name for Huawei ME906E
So I managed to find the drivers for Huawei ME906E - Version 4.25.23.04 and installed, boom:
Link to drivers: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/984489/drivers.zip
Connected correctly and I could finally surf the web through my "Gobi LT4112"...
EDIT: Forgot to mention that you have to go the Uknown drivers, click on update driver Software , --> Browse my computer for driver software -- > and choose.
HP: You should probably update your listed driver for this module.
09-19-2014 09:15 AM
Thanks a lot! It has helped a little.
In my case it helped me regain some devices but it still appears two unknown devices.
But gives hope that someone has gotten some six hours before
It took months trying to make the device function properly, and every time surprised me with a new problem.
09-19-2014 12:05 PM
Hi all,
thanks for your tipps.
I've found a solution:
Firtst download SP64407 - unzip the HPInstaller.exe
Go to device manager an add the missing driver in the subfolder HPInstaller\$[35] >> driver.zip
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp64501-65000/sp64607.html
Next step install sp66243.exe oder newer.
nice weekend
09-29-2014 05:04 AM
Are you able to put the ElitePad into Sleep mode with these drivers installed? I have a big problem getting the drivers work AND get the sleep feature to work at the same time.
The only time I've got it to work (WWAN+Sleep... and I hardly know how I did it) is when the gobi driver tells me that it's manufactured by Microsoft, and not MBB Incorporated. That's how it's delivered from HP out of the box. Managed to get it that way once, but don't remember how I did it. I think I tinkered with the COM-ports that appears after driver installation. Those COM-ports aren't there the looking at an OOTB machine.
02-10-2015 08:04 AM
Good finding, ulflun from Sweden.
The Huawei driver in your link solved another problem in Win8.1.
I've tried several solutions to get NMEA data on a COM-port for older GPS-mapping software. The Huawei-drivers solved the problem and NMEA-data is flowing from the COM-port.
I don't know why HP don't want to use this driver. HP's driver for the LT4112 doesn't include the COM-port for NMEA-data.
