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Old 29th November 2007, 10:56
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Default Vodafone 3G data card error 619 "Port disconnected"

Error 619 when trying to connect is not an uncommon issue. Usually it's the result of either a Services issue, Profile issue or a port conflict.

Services:

First confirm what LED’s are flashing on the card. Red means GPRS is available, Blue means 3G is available and if both are flashing together, the card is still trying to acquire a service/reception.

Try the following in any instance:
  • Remove the SIM for 20 seconds, reinsert it into the datacard.
  • If this fails, try placing the SIM into a phone, waiting for Vodafone to display on the screen, confirm reception is available and reinserting the SIM into the datacard.
This will update the original services on the SIM card.

Profiles:

Open the Vodafone Dashboard (with the data card inserted) and perform the following (note this is only if you have the full Vodafone Mobile Connect software installed, not the Plug n Play 'Lite' software):

Click Tools > Mobile Profiles > Edit
Click on the 3G Preferred connection and click OK (there will be a delay while the profile opens)
Select Contract and click Next
Select PC Datacard and click Next
Insert SIM in to data card and Data Card in to laptop and click Next
In the next screen ensure 'Prefer 3G, but allow GPRS network' is selected and click Next
In the following screen check the following parameters and then click Next:

APN: internet
Username: web
Password: web
Use authentication should be ticked

Click Next again (Internet Protocols and Security Settings should not been amended)
Click Next a summary of what has been entered will be shown, then
Click Finish.

The dashboard should then re-open and try to run the connection again.

In instances where the above does not prove successful I'd advise setting up a manual Dial-up connection. Installing the Dashboard has two uses; it installs the drivers for the card and then the Dashboard interface on top. Therefore you can set up the connection manually and never have to use the Dashboard. You must leave the Dashboard installed, as the card will need the drivers to operate. To set up the connection manually follow these steps:

Go to Start, Settings/Control Panel then click on Network ConnectionsFileNew connection.
Enter the following information:

Click Next
Select 'Connect to the Internet' > click Next
'Set up my connection manually' > click Next
'Connect using a dial up modem' > click Next
Place a tick in 'Modem - Huawei’ or ‘Option’ if using an Option cardand remove all other ticks > click Next
ISP name can be anything > click Next
Phone number must be *99# > click Next
Create this connection for: user preference > click Next
Username: web / Password: web > click Next
Place a tick in ‘Add a shortcut to your desktop for this connection’
Click Finish
Click Dial



In future double click on the new icon on your desktop rather than using the Dashboard (which you do not even need to have running).

If the profiles appear to be configured correctly, check the ports for conflicts:

Port Conflicts:
and create a new connection from the top of the menu by clicking on then
  1. With the data card inserted, right-click on the My Computer icon and select Manage
  2. Click on Device Manager (left of the Computer Management window)
  3. Expand Ports COM & LPT (right side of the Computer Management window). In here you should see two devices listed as Huawei or Option if using an Option card, these will be your data card ports. In brackets next to each device will be listed port numbers (i.e. COM 6, COM 4). Ensure that no other devices listed within Ports use the same COM numbers.
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Old 17th December 2007, 14:38
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In addition to the above post.
This is for Vodafone Mobile Connect 9.2 and 3G modems sold as of October 2007.

Services:

First confirm what LED’s are flashing on the card. Red/Green means GPRS is available, Blue means 3G is available and if both are flashing together, the card is still trying to acquire a service/reception.

Profiles:

Open the Vodafone Dashboard (with the data card inserted) and perform the following:

Click Manage Devices > Edit > Network Preference >
Click on the 3G Preferred or GPRS Only connection and click OK

Click on Manage Connections > View > Edit > Click on APN tab >

APN: internet
Username: web
Password: web
Use authentication should be ticked

Click OK and OK again

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Smile Nice work guys!

Your post has really managed to get me out of a muddle!
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Old 1st February 2008, 11:19
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Thumbs up Yeah!

Excellent post guys!
Ive been waiting for days to sort this out, found and followed your post and its all working!
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Old 7th March 2008, 17:05
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Hi
Ive tried everything in the posts above but am still not having any joy.
Both lights are flashing on the Expresscard and ive tried placing it a phone which shows Vodafone. Any ideas?
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Old 7th March 2008, 17:18
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Both LEDs flashing means the SIM is not able to communicate with the network.
I would try performing a manual network selection with the 3G SIM in a phone. Select another network like T-Mobile or O2.
The phone will then warn you and advise SOS calls only, thats fine.
Repeat the manual network selection and this time choose Vodafone.
Basically, what you're doing is you're jumping off the network and then back on again to update the services on the SIM.

If this fails,
I would start by trying to connect to Vodafone live (WAP) if possible from your phone.
This will confirm GPRS/3G data is definitly activated on your SIM.

If this is not possible, it may be due to lack of coverage in the area.
Try another location and call Vodafone to confirm coverage in area, the SIM is active and is on the right data tariff.
You can also check vodafone coverage here:
http://maps.vodafone.co.uk/coveragev...b/default.aspx

If after all this its still not working, the ExpressCard itself maybe faulty.
Have it checked out in a store.

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Old 27th March 2008, 13:47
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I had the same problem with my card and ran through these suggestions. Turned out that dropping the SIM in a phone for 20 minutes registered it and I was fine after that.

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