Latte Panda Delta 3 Modem driver issue.
I have an similiar driver issue with an Latte Panda Delta 3, this after installing an LTE module aswell downloading and installing the recommended module manufacturers driver, the module is an Quectel EMO5 E which is recommended by Latte Panda, the issue is an error when trying to connect and utilise the Module i get the standard: "Windows couldn't automatically bind the IP protocol stack to the network adapter" error message. I have tried all the known fixes including flushing the DNS checking network adapters etc etc, but all to no avail,
Any help or suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks
I have an similiar driver issue with an Latte Panda Delta 3, this after installing an LTE module, the module is an Quectel EMO5 E which is recommended by Latte Panda, the issue is an error when trying to connect and utilise the Module i get the standard: "Windows couldn't automatically bind the IP protocol stack to the network adapter" error message. I have tried all the known fixes including flushing the DNS checking network adapters etc etc, but all to no avail,
Any help or suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks
The issue here is common to any component that has fine tolerances and an rounded ball and socket end fitting and it doesnt matter what your fitting whether its tiny Wi-Fi antennae or huge industrial bolts or rivets, just dont attempt to force the antennae into place full square-on as you'll likely crush and destroy the fittings.
Tip the ball end joint of the antennae either forwards or backwards even in an sideways fashion if it suits your hands when trying to initially fit and not square on, by doing this you are reducing the fitting profile, effectively easing the joint into place which when fitted fully home will suddenly snap into its position and remain firmly locked.
Study the ball end antenae fitting under an magnifying glass to see its rounded and in conjunction with its home on the board then basically its an ball and socket type fit.
Also your fingernails are not the best implement and since its done at home then an piece of soft polymer or plastic spatula held and used up on its thin edge should do the trick, this in finally forcing the fitting firmly into place.
Just place the thin edge of the plastic wedge or spatula onto the tipped up crown, the “brass head or stud” of the antennae with the antennae in place above its bore on the board, then press the implement down firmly and the joint should snap into its place.
Remember to avoid damage that the fitting is an ball and socket type fit, and this also how the antennae can revolve in there bores as per and seen in the fitting video, therefore its unlikely to readily fit home if forced into its position squarely.