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Using a HP u2400 Mobile Broadband adaptor with BT Access Manager

AStewart
Member

Hi,

 

I have a HP laptop with an integrated 3g card, however I can't get BT Access Manager to recognise this as a mobile device. Is there any way to use the integrated 3g card with my mobile broadband?

 

Thanks

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Alun
Master User

Hi AStewart,

 

I am sorry to have to inform but Access Manager has been designed to work with the BT provided dongles. It will not work with an embedded SIM card laptop.

Regards,

Alun
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Alun
Master User

Hi AStewart,

 

I am sorry to have to inform but Access Manager has been designed to work with the BT provided dongles. It will not work with an embedded SIM card laptop.

Regards,

Alun
BT Business Support Forum Moderator


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Humpy
Member

Hi Alun you should find that although you BT sim will not work via the BT Access manager there will be a connection manager of some sort provided by HP the settings you require will be

APN = btmobile.bt.com

password= BT

User ID = BT

Number = *99# (May not be required)