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HP hs2330 WWAN card


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Hello,

 

i have a HS2330 WWAN card in my HP2540p.

After a lot of reading and patching my Laptop shows the Card as Modem in System Preferences,, in System Report i can see this Card in USB and in WWAN. Also in IOReg i see my WWAN and everything looked correct, but not shown as 3G card.

Maybe some has a hint for me.

Thanks

 

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WWAN modules do not get listed as 3G cards but as modems or WWAN cards.

 

Consult the existing threads on the matter if you want to get your card registered as a proper WWAN module and work out the necessary CellPhoneHelper patch (that you can inject into FakeSMC's Info.plist to avoid having to re-patch CellPhoneHelper kext after each OS update).

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ok, i understand, but 2 Questions left, if i put a sim card into the slot, the status No Sim changed to lock sim,, how can i unlook?  And if i configure the Module and press connect i get the error that there is no Module installed.

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this is what I did:

<key>0x03F0/0x271D HP 2330 Mobile Broadband Module</key>
<dict>
        <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
        <string>com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHostMergeProperties</string>
        <key>IOClass</key>
        <string>AppleUSBHostMergeProperties</string>
        <key>IOProviderClass</key>
        <string>IOUSBHostDevice</string>
        <key>IOProviderMergeProperties</key>
        <dict>
                <key>DeviceModemOverrides</key>
                <dict>
                        <key>AccessPointName</key>
                        <string>Obtain From Service Provider</string>
                        <key>Default Personality</key>
                        <string>Sierra GSM Personality</string>
                        <key>ConnectionScript</key>
                        <string>WWAN.ccl</string>
                        <key>DeviceContextID</key>
                        <string>1</string>
                        <key>DeviceModel</key>
                        <string>GSM</string>
                        <key>DeviceVendor</key>
                        <string>Sierra Wireless</string>
                </dict>
                <key>DevicePPPOverrides</key>
                <dict>
                        <key>LCPMTU</key>
                        <integer>1450</integer>
                </dict>
                <key>InfoCommands</key>
                <dict>
                        <key>ATCommands</key>
                        <dict>
                                <key>DirectoryNumber</key>
                                <string>+cnum</string>
                                <key>IMEI</key>
                                <string>+cgsn</string>
                                <key>IMSI</key>
                                <string>+cimi</string>
                                <key>Manufacturer</key>
                                <string>+cgmi</string>
                                <key>Model</key>
                                <string>+cgmm</string>
                                <key>ModemSW</key>
                                <string>+cgmr</string>
                                <key>Serial#</key>
                                <string>+gsn</string>
                        </dict>
                        <key>HiddenProperties</key>
                        <dict>
                                <key>CommandPortBaseName</key> <string>wwan</string>
                                <key>ControlPortBaseName</key>
                                <string>wwanCNTL</string>
                                <key>DataPortBaseName</key>
                                <string>wwan</string>
                                <key>StatusType</key>
                                <string>CellPhoneGSM</string>
                        </dict>
                </dict>
                <key>Initializing</key>
                <true/>
                <key>InterfaceMapping</key>
                <dict>
                        <key>2</key>
                        <dict>
                                <key>name</key>
                                <string>wwan</string>
                        </dict>
                        <key>1</key>
                        <dict>
                                <key>name</key>
                                <string>wwanCNTL</string>
                        </dict>
                </dict>
                <key>WWAN</key>
                <true/>
        </dict>
        <key>bcdDevice</key>
        <integer>000</integer>
        <key>idProduct</key>
        <integer>10013</integer>
        <key>idVendor</key>
        <integer>1008</integer>
</dict>

and i Pathed the /System/Library/Extensions/IOSerialFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleWWANSupport.kext/Contents/Info.plist and AppleWWANSupport1 with my Data.

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Well, I think you got it wrong somehow.

 

I invite you to conduct some research about your hs2330 module so that you know what it's based on and then refer to the thread related to the HP hs2340. I'm pretty sure that, provided you collect the correct information, you should find certain similarities between the 2 modules. I'm sure you'll also find useful info and trends in the other WWAN guides I posted.

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You're getting warmer...

 

So, now that you've identified that the card was based on a Sony Ericsson chip, you have to ask yourself why you picked a Sierra wireless profile for your WWAN patch? You did not confuse Sierra Wireless -a wireless communication equipment manufacturer- and macOS Sierra, did you?

 

You may now refer to the other pointers of post #6.

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I change the settings to Sony Ericsson W350 in CellPhoneHelper,, repair Permission and cache, reboot  no change,, i checked the driver USBCDC.kext, here also some Modemtyp,, so i put my Data here also, after reboot got a new Mobile device, but no connection possible. I booted with -v and i see some messages for USBCDCACM.DATA , but it is too fast for reading. Is there a way to boot line by line , so i can see what  happend?

Thanks

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