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Title: 3G on USB
Post by: Lennardt on February 11, 2009, 09:42:31 AM
Hello,

which 3G-USB modem are compatible with the DIR-655? The Novatel MC950D perhaps?

http://www.nvtl.com/pdf/OvationMC950D_datasheet.pdf (http://www.nvtl.com/pdf/OvationMC950D_datasheet.pdf)

Thanks for answers
Title: Re: 3G on USB
Post by: tentimes on February 11, 2009, 03:28:12 PM
Not ZTE - no luck here with that one. Don;t know about one you mentioned.
Title: Re: 3G on USB
Post by: mack0 on March 14, 2009, 07:08:17 AM
In my case, after updating DIR655 to 1.22b05, it works with a Huawei E220 (firmware version 11.117.10.00.00). I needed to setup manually all the params of my ISP provider (Spain - Movistar) since it was not listed in the drop down menu.

I tried also an an Ovation MC950D without any success...

Hope it helps,
Title: Re: 3G on USB
Post by: lotacus on March 14, 2009, 09:33:17 AM
works with EDGE too. LOL not that you would ever want to. But that means it works w/ my Blackberry. Looking at the settings I would guess that it would work with any Rogers Device (here in canada) seeing as how it uses the APN settings, and as long as you have the internet.com SOC on your wireless account, you should be good to go..  oh yea, don' t forget a data package.
Title: Re: 3G on USB
Post by: fgl30 on March 18, 2009, 03:48:17 PM
Sorry for my "stupid" question, guys... but how to install a 3G USB modem in DIR-655?
Title: Re: 3G on USB
Post by: lotacus on March 18, 2009, 04:16:17 PM
plug it in the usb port, then go to USB port settings and set it to 3G
Title: Re: 3G on USB
Post by: fgl30 on March 18, 2009, 06:16:05 PM
many thx, lotacus... iŽll do it
Title: Re: 3G on USB
Post by: JackTheMan18 on March 31, 2009, 12:13:24 PM
works with EDGE too. LOL not that you would ever want to. But that means it works w/ my Blackberry. Looking at the settings I would guess that it would work with any Rogers Device (here in canada) seeing as how it uses the APN settings, and as long as you have the internet.com SOC on your wireless account, you should be good to go..  oh yea, don' t forget a data package.

Have you got it to work with your Rogers BlackBerry, or was that "it should work with a Rogers BlackBerry"?
i.e. Have you actually got it working?