E5832

Huawei E5 (E5830 / E5832 / iMo) firmware update available

A firmware update is available for the Huawei E5, aka the iMo, also known as the E5830 / E5832.

The update is a self-contained executable that needs to be run on a Windows host, and is only intended for unlocked units. Compatibility with network-branded equipment is not guaranteed.

Huawei E5 firmware update

The update can be downloaded from the FTP site here - ftp://ftpaccess:Brightpoint1@ftp.brightpointuk.co.uk/Technical%20Support...

Installing the Huawei E5832 iMo as a USB 3G Modem on Windows

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Key Features

  • HSUPA / HSDPA / UMTS 2100 MHz
  • EDGE / GPRS / GSM 1900/1800/900/850 MHz
  • Equalizer
  • HSUPA data service of up to 5.76Mbps (network-dependent)
  • HSDPA data service of up to 7.2Mbps (network-dependent)
  • Receive Diversity (Optional)
  • SMS Service
  • Micro SD Card Slot
  • Fully Plug and Play

Installing the Huawei E5832 iMo as a USB 3G Modem on MacOS

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The E5832 is a very handy little device indeed - one of the first battery-powered 3G wireless routers on the market.

Taking a SIM card and providing 3G data service at up to 7.2Mbps, the device is also a WiFi access point, meaning that you can share the 3G connection between multiple WiFi enabled clients. Whilst these devices have been available for a while now, this device is battery-powered and measures only 93mm x 48mm!

Configuring the Huawei E5832 / E5830 (iMo)

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Back in July I was fortunate enough to be handed a prototype release of the E5832 (http://blog.brightpointuk.co.uk/introducing-huawei-e5832-wireless-modem-...) and I looked at the Mobile Partner software that accompanied it.

For the uninitiated, the Huawei E5832 is also known as the iMo, a battery-powered 3G wireless router: their answer to the Novatel MiFi.

Introducing the Huawei E5832 wireless modem (Prototype)

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Although perhaps not a memorable product name, the E5832 is a very handy little device indeed - one of the first battery-powered 3G wireless routers on the market.

Taking a SIM card and providing 3G data service at up to 7.2Mbps, the device is also a WiFi access point, meaning that you can share the 3G connection between multiple WiFi enabled clients. Whilst these devices have been available for a while now, this device is battery-powered and measures only 93mm x 48mm!

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