Download Alcatel SCD HSPA+ USB Modem modem drivers or install DriverPack Solution software for driver update. Shop from the world's largest selection and best deals for Alcatel USB Modem Mobile Broadband Devices. HSDPA, WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS. LTE USB Dongle Modem Alcatel.
Normally, your PC can recognize and install the USB driver automatically. Windows systems will create files for related USB driver under below location on your PC when you complete the installation of Dashboard: C: Program Files HSPA USB MODEM Driver. Similar method is available for Mac PC. Please check the following Driver Path snapshot for your reference. OT-X200 and OT-X060 are not compatible with Windows7 with the original driver.
We provide a driver to solve this problem. Please download the driver from below website: If you are using the modem with Linux PC, please write to us directly if you have any questions/ requests. The “Autorun” might not work well depending on the operation system's privacy rights setting. Please double click the shortcut icon on the desktop or the CD icon in 'My computer' to run the application manually. Or you can change the setting on your computer following below steps: 1).
Click “Start” menu on your PC, and then select “Run”. Type in “gpedit.msc” in the “Run” dialog box, and click “OK” to enter Group Policy.
Select “Administrative Templates / System / Turn off Autoplay”, click the right mouse button, select and click “Properties”. Select “Disabled”, then click “OK” to complete the setting. Firstly, please make sure your modem is compatible with your PC’s operation system. You can find this information on our website 'Products'.
Secondly, the installation of modem in some computers might take several minutes, depending on the PC configuration. Please wait and do not cancel the process, or you will have to uninstall and re-install the modem again. If there is a critical upgrading of operation system, please download related drivers on Alcatel website or contact our hotlines/Repair Centers.
Description extracted from Wikipedia: thumbnail HSPA sign shown in notification bar on an Android-based (Samsung) smartphone. High Speed Packet Access HSPA ) is an amalgamation of two mobile protocols, High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), that extends and improves the performance of existing 3G mobile telecommunication networks utilizing the WCDMA protocols. A further improved 3GPP standard, Evolved High Speed Packet Access (also known as HSPA+), was released late in 2008 with subsequent worldwide adoption beginning in 2010. The newer standard allows bit-rates to reach as high as 337 Mbit/s in the downlink and 34 Mbit/s in the uplink. However, these speeds are rarely achieved in practice.