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Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) is a wireless connection to the Internet that is achieved with the use of cellular technology. WWAN is different from Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) because it offers a wider range of connectivity to the Internet and uses different hardware. With WWAN, you can browse the Internet, check your e-mail, and connect to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) from anywhere within the regional boundaries of your cellular provider. Cellular providers, such as AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint, offer WWAN service for a monthly fee.
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- A WWAN-capable notebook needs a WWAN card (Mobile Broadband Module). If you have AT&T or Sprint, you will also need an S card. There are two ways you can figure out if you notebook is WWAN capable: you can physically locate the cards beneath your notebook, or you can use the Device Manager.
- To view the physical location of your WWAN card and your S card, check your User Guide for the product specifications that came with your computer.
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Figure : Location of most WWAN cards with cover removedFigure : Location of most S card slots with cover installed - You can use the Device Manager to verify that your computer's WWAN card is recognized by the computer. Device Manager will also indicate if there is a problem with your WWAN card.
- Click Start > Control Panel, then double-click Device Manager when the Control Panel opens.
- You can locate your WWAN Mobile Broadband Module such as the HP un2400 Mobile Broadband Module in the following three device categories: Modems, Network Adapters and Ports.The WWAN card allows WWAN capabilities on your notebook.Figure : Example Device Manager - Mobile Broadband Modules
- If you see a yellow exclamation point icon (!) next to the WWAN card in the Device Manager, this indicates that there is a problem with the driver. Most of the time, downloading the latest updates for your driver will resolve the problem.To download the latest updates for your WWAN driver, see the HP Support web site.
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If the WWAN card is not listed in Device Manager, make sure that the notebook battery is connected. Just having your notebook connected to the AC Power Adapter cannot replace the battery in this case.
Now that you have verified that your notebook is WWAN-capable, you can proceed with turning on the WWAN card.
- Use the HP Connection Manager 3.0 to turn the WWAN card on or off when you want to connect to the web. Some cellular providers will provide their own customized connection utilities. It is important that you always use the same connection program to turn the WWAN on and off to avoid conflicts.If you do not have the latest version of HP Connection Manager, you can download HP Connection Manager 3.0 or higher. You must have a WWAN-capable computer to install HP Connection Manager.To conserve battery power, turn the card off when you are not using a WWAN connection. To turn on the WWAN, follow the steps below.
- To open HP Connection Manager 3.0, click Start > Programs > HP > HP Connection Manager.
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- When the WWAN is on, the power icon is green.
- When the WWAN is turned off, the power icon is red.
Now that you have turned on your WWAN card, you are ready to configure your WWAN card with your cellular provider. - Configure your WWAN card with your cellular providerBefore you can use your WWAN card, you must configure it to recognize your cellular provider. HP recommends using HP Connection Manager 3.0. If your cellular provider recommends a different connection manager program, you should use that program.The HP Connection Manager provides steps for Connecting to a listed cellular provider. If your provider is not in the list of known providers, see section titled Create a profile and connect to an unlisted cellular provider on this page.To open HP Connection Manager 3.0, click Start > Programs > HP > HP Connection Manager.
- To configure your WWAN card and connect to a listed cellular provider, open the HP Connection Manager and follow the steps below.
- In the HP Connection Manager main window, click the Application Settings icon.
- Click the Mobile Broadband tab, click Select Provider to display the list of cellular providers.
- Select your cellular provider from the list, and then click Next.Figure : Application Settings - Mobile Broadband tabSince you have chosen a listed provider, the connection manager already has a profile that contains the cellular provider's name, a user name, password, and IP addresses.
- Select your preferred Activation Method, and then click Next:
- Online Self Activation allows you to set up your account and activate your notebook through your cellular provider's website.
- One Touch Automatic Provisioning allows you to activate an account already set up.
- Manual allows you to enter your cellular provider's information if you have the Activation Code, Mobile Directory Number (MDN), and Mobile Station Identification (MSID or MIN). You can also obtain this information by calling your cellular provider.
- Click Connection settings and verify that Auto is selected for Roaming and Data Network.
- Click General Settings and select Power off on exit and Power on upon launch.
- Click Close to save your settings.You are returned to the main screen, and the Activate option has changed to Connect.
- Click the Connect button to connect to your cellular provider.
You should now be connected to your cellular provider using WWAN. If you cannot connect to your cellular provider, continue to the next section titled Create a profile and connect to an unlisted cellular provider or contact your cellular provider for further assistance. - Create a profile and connect to an unlisted cellular providerIf you are connecting to a cellular provider that is not listed, you will need to enter some extra configuration information to create a profile. To create the profile, you will enter your cellular provider's name, a login user name and password, an Access Point Name (APN), and the IP address (if HP Connection Manager cannot locate it automatically).To configure your WWAN card and connect to an unlisted cellular provider, open the HP Connection Manager and follow the steps below.
- On the HP Connection Manager main window, click the Application Settings icon.
- On the Mobile Broadband tab, click Select Provider to display the list of listed cellular providers.
- Click Other Provider.
- Click Profile, and then click Add to create a new cellular provider profile.Enter the information received from your provider: Connection Name (name of the cellular provider), User Name, Password, and APN (Access Point Name).
- Click the Advanced pane to verify that the default Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically options are selected.If your cellular provider has provided information for a different IP address or DNS server address, select the Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server address options, and enter that information manually into each field.
- Click Finish to save your settings in the profile.
- Click the Connection settings pane to verify that the Roaming and Data Network options are set to the default Auto value. Auto Roaming and Data Network aid consumers who move or travel often with their notebooks using WWAN.
- Click the General Settings pane to verify that the default Power off on exit and Power on upon launch options are selected.
- Click Close to save your settings.
You should now be connected to your cellular provider using WWAN. If you cannot connect to your cellular provider, see section titled Troubleshooting the WWAN signal on this page or contact your cellular provider for further assistance.
- Connect to your WWAN on a daily basis using HP Connection ManagerOnce you have configured your WWAN card for the cellular provider, you can connect to your WWAN by clicking the HP Connection Manager Power icon to turn your WWAN card on and off. Verify that you have at least 2 or 3 signal strength bars to ensure a strong enough signal to connect to the Internet.If you are unable to connect, see section titled Troubleshooting the WWAN signal on this page or contact your cellular provider for further assistance.