31.12.2019

Huawei K3765 Connection Manager

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Users who own a modem of Huawei K3765 can now convert it to Huawei K3765 via firmware upgrade so that it can be used with other SIM Operators ie Unlocking the modem. To convert this modem into E1762 all you need to do is update the firmware in accordance with K3765.Steps to Convert Huawei K3765 to E1762 via Firmware Update:. Make sure that there is power fluctuation in between the process, because your modem may be dead forever. Download for Huawei K3765 modem K3765toE1762Update11.126.13.00.00.B418.zip.

Huawei K3765 Connection Manager

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Unzip the downloaded firmware using winzip or winrar software. Now run the Firmware Update and Just Accept the Terms And Conditions and click On Next.

Hi guys,Bit of a long explanation sorry, hope you can help me!!!I am contracted to Vodafone in Spain for 3G mobile broadband, but their technical support dept doesn’t speak English! My Spanish isn’t good enough to deal with technical questions/support; although I know my way around a PC more or less, but the problem I am experiencing has me stumped.I connect to Vodafone with a Huawei K3765 USB Modem, Vodafone Mobile Connect software & drivers are on the dongle which installs when you plug it in.Everything has been fine, and no problems at all until last weekend when I got an “ RAS error 635” I get excellent reception, the option to connect to 3G, but get this error at every attempt. I CAN however connect to GPRS which is extremely slow.To rule-out issues with the USB modem, I plugged it into a computer at work. I fixed the thread title for you.

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Sorry I can't fix your actual problem so easily and quickly.Usually when you re-install a network adapter you get a (new, sequential) number tacked on. That means nothing, and you can rename it if desired.Sometimes with USB ports you get a new instance every time you use a different port (e.g., when connecting a printer); I don't know why this happens on some systems or how to fix it; it mostly causes us confusion rather than an actual operational error.Getting back to the real issue here, have you searched the web for that error? Maybe this or will be helpful. The latter one says something specific about multiple USB ports. Hi Terry,Thanks for fixing the thread title.I've posted in the Vodafone UK forum, but as i'm contracted to Vodafone ES they said i need to contact them. I've been trying for a week without success to speak to anyone.

Another problem i have is my mobile is with Orange, and all the numbers for customer support are for Vodafone customers only!!!! I'm just going round in circles and getting nowhere.I found a way to display the hidden entries in Device Manager from this link yesterday:-As i'm only online at work, i went home and followed the instructions and found literally hundreds of entries for the same modem. I spent about an hour uninstalling them all individually, uninstalled the Vodafone software and re-installed.Everything looked good, only one entry for the USB stick and everything looked normal until i went to connect and got the same 635 error.One thing that is confusing me even more, i can change to GPRS and connect, but only get the 635 error when attempting to connect to 3G?So, i decided to do a format and clean install of XP, plugged in the dongle and installed the software and drivers. Checked device manager again and only one instance of the device. Tried to connect and got the exact same 635 error!!!!!Seeing as it works and connects in the office PC and not at home could there be anything else i'm not thinking of?Can you suggest a program that i can use to test to see if there are any hardware or software conflicts.

Huawei K3765 Connection Manager

I can't see how i have the same problem after a clean XP installationRichard. Hi Terry,Unfortunately i have a desktop at home, and mobile phone contracted with Orange so no way to speak to Vodafone hence the reason it's taken me a week to get some sense from them.Just got off the phone to Vodafone, eventually had a 3 way converastion with English speaking customer service, and Spanish tech support.