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How to: Use AT&T 3G with your HP Mini 1000

By November 25, 2008No Comments

When we got comfy with the HP Mini 1000 last month, there was talk of a full 3G spec’d version coming in December. Lo and behold we’re not even out of November yet and one owner has managed to get online with his brand spankin’ new 1000. User dplxy over at the Pocketablesforum put in some quality time with customer support from both HP and AT&T to figure out how, saving you some minutes by describing the how-to. Full instructions are at the read link, but the gist of it is you need to download a WWAN driver from HP, manually extract and install it, and then slot your SIM card into the battery compartment. Speeds are reported to be solid but, with the lowly three cell battery struggling to keep the thing broadcasting, you’d better hurry up and find what you’re looking for. It’s unlikely this will work with older versions of the Mini 1000, which are believed to lack the hardware internals, but give it a shot and let us know what you find, yeah?



First you’ll need to download HP Multi-WWAN Driver Installer

Here’s the link: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp41001-41500/sp41365.exe

Once you finish download you will see sp41365.exe on your desktop 
DO NOT INSTALL THIS
Unzip it with WinRAR instead
Once you unpack you will see the picture below
Double click Swisetup and install the driver

After installing, you’ll need to turn off your Mini and remove your battery. Insert your SIM card as shown.

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Hi my name is Josh Lam and I'm from the city-state of Hong Kong. Realizing there was more to explore than this city, my goal is to visit all 193 countries in the world by using a combination of credit card points and airline miles to travel better for less.

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