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I need help extracting a strangely packed WWAN Card driver.
I recently bought a Dell Latitude E6400 to restore and upgrade for personal use.
It's in fully working condition now, and I bought a 4G LTE PCI-E WWAN card for it, brand new off eBay. Specifically this WWAN card was a "Dell Wireless 5802" WWAN card. I've installed it and it shows up in Device Manager, without drivers. I located them earlier from the information in the manual and downloaded them, but when trying to install them, I get this error:
"This is not a DELL Compatible system."
Upon further investigation, there is a .zip archive inside "FRN6D_A00_4.05.002.001.20_Setup_ZPE.exe" contains the driver Setup and a .zip archive named SystemId which is encrypted, likely only decrypted and hidden away somewhere temporarily, in a folder somewhere or perhaps even in memory, as I cannot find its contents. Seemingly to install the drivers, you will need a compatible Dell laptop (the ones in which this card would ship with), shown below:
Dell Vostro 3x60
Dell Latitude E6x30
Dell Inspiron 5x23
The drivers are for Windows 7 x64 as well x86, so my operating system is compatible...
If someone has one of these Dell's, or has the tools to find out where and if Setup extracts the SystemId zip file even if you do not possess one of those such Dell's. The driver does not appear to be available through a third-party or even another OEM, either.
I am always open to your suggestions...
Here is where you can download this driver: https://www.dell.com/support/home/en...driverid=frn6d
If you're wondering, the laptop's specs are:
Dell Latitude E6400
Windows Embedded POSReady 7 x64 (for home workstation use, embedded is slightly more lightweight)
Intel Core 2 Duo T9550 @ 2.67 GHZ
4 GB DDR2 RAM
Intel GMA 4500MHD Graphics
Dell Wireless 5802 PCI-E WWAN Card