Driver Modem O2 Zte Mf100 Update Internet

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This page contains information about installing the latest O2 ZTE driver downloads using the O2 Driver Update Tool. O2 ZTE drivers are tiny programs that enable your Modem hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Maintaining updated O2 ZTE software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance.

R4i gold 3ds. ZTE is well know modem and manufacture, like. Recently, Smart Bro network has launched its new update for ZTE MF100 modem, which can be downloaded from the download link which is provided at the end of the article. Old ZTE devices can be unlocked using, whereas for new devices there is no tricks is available. You have to purchase DC credits to unlock the latest ZTE devices. Today, I will share with you Smart Bro ZTE MF100 Modem official firmware update, which download link is provided at the end of the article. As, you might already know that latest firmware comes with various bugs and new features enabled, hence it is recommended that you should keep updated your device with latest firmware and software.

Smart Bro ZTE MF100 modem The main features and specifications of ZTE MF 100 Dongle: • Network: GSM • Band: UMTS: 2100 MHz • Band: EDGE / GPRS / GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz • Data speeds: on UMTS Service up to 3.6 Mbps download / 0.38 Mbps upload • Micro SD card slot: up to 8GB supported • SMS: Text message • Supported OS: Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 and MAC OS X • Dimension: 66 x 25 x 10.9mm. • Weight: 30g As you can see, Smart Bro ZTE MF100 data card can download upto the maximum of 3.6 Mbps, whereas its upload limit is 0.38 Mbps only, hence it is not recommended product in today scenarios. How to update the firmware of Smart Bro ZTE MF100 Modem: • Download the upgrade patch from below download link and save it in your PC/Laptop.

• If you are using a Laptop, please make sure that you have enough battery life to avoid any interruption during the upgrade process. • Plug your Smart Bro ZTE MF100 dongle is PC and let it install all the software and drivers which is required to run the MF100 dongle by PC. • Now disconnect from the internet (if already connected) and close the Smart Bro Plug It (MF100) software before the update/upgrade. • Now double click and downloaded file and follow the on-screen commands to update the device. • After a few minutes your device will be updated with latest software as well as firmware.

After taking a lot of time looking at many disperse threads. I looked at a thread for ZTE MF626 that was essential.(). This was used to connect a ZTE MF100 in Brasil with the VIVO 3G network. Part one (use windows to turn off the usbdrive option). Connect your ZTE MF100 to the USB port of your computer with hyperterminal on it. The modem will automatically install the appropriate drivers and launch the User Interface (UI).

Determine the COM port of the modem by inspecting the modem properties under Modems in the Device Manager (do not get confused with ZTE Dianostics Interface or others). Close the UI and open hyperterminal (or equivalent) and connect to the appropriate COM port using these parameters: Speed: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow Control: None 4. Input the following command (you may wish to turn on local echo so you can see what you are typing): AT+ZCDRUN=8 You should receive the following back in confirmation: Close autorun state result(0:FAIL 1:SUCCESS):1 5. Close the hyperterminal connection and unplug the modem. Your modem is now reconfigured to be plug and play in Ubuntu.

Part 2 (Ubuntu) 6. Connect you modem to your Ubuntu computer. In the NetworkManager Applet you should find the option to create a new mobile broadband connection. Do so with the location and APN appropriate to you ISP. You should now be able to connect successfully to the internet and your modem should function as a plug and play device in Ubuntu.

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This works by disabling the self installation and autorun features which would otherwise cause Ubuntu to detect the modem as a CD-ROM. If you wish to revert the modem to it's orginal settings to allow atomatic UI installation on windows PCs the command to do so is: AT+ZCDRUN=9 (administered by hyperterminal as above) The original thread finishes here.

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What I add now: A fter finishing all the steps I could ping my servers IP address with Terminal but no WWW surfing (the DNS was not working. SO: Open TERMINAL and type: sudo sh /etc/ppp/ip-up The ip-up script will correct the DNS for you. Now open firefox and everything will be fine!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers Last edited by Paulo Wageck; December 19th, 2009 at 09:51 PM. Reason: typo error. On the Windows part, the HyperTerminal procedure did'nt worked for me.

But I found a way to send the command AT+ZCDRUN=8 to the modem by specifying it on the section of special initialization commands on the properties of the modem on the device manager. Then I attempted to connect (Because the command, the connection wasn't established). After the connection attempt I removed it, and then the modem worked fine on Windows. Then I connected it to my Ubuntu 10.04 box, and everything worked just fine!

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