Downloaded Franklin access shortcut to desktop and plugged in Aircard. Fanklin says "Device not connected."
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
The Franklin Access manager application woks with the U210 USB modem. This means it won't detect any other device that isn't compatible or made to be compatible by the developers.
However, if you refer to the USB Modem as Aircard, then the drivers might not be installed. Go to Start > Run > Device Manager and check the list. The device should be listed with a yellow sign. You need to install the drivers by plugging the modem and accessing the drive in Computer. You'll find a setup package that needs to be installed. After this procedure, the software will detect the device.
Franklin Access Manager will not start up. It says that a program might be preventing it from starting up. What can I do to start the program?
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Answer by
Leonard Moore
There is no information on the Internet about possible applications that aren't compatible with this one. To fix this problem, a simple reboot should be enough. If this isn't working, go to Start, in the search bar type msconfig and press Enter. In the new window, go to Service tab and select the option from the bottom of the page (Hide all Microsoft services). Next, go to Startup page and make sure that all application that aren't system related are unselected. After you reboot the PC, you should be able to start Franklin Access Manager.
Downloaded Franklin access shortcut to desktop and plugged in Aircard. Fanklin says "Device not connected."
The Franklin Access manager application woks with the U210 USB modem. This means it won't detect any other device that isn't compatible or made to be compatible by the developers.
However, if you refer to the USB Modem as Aircard, then the drivers might not be installed. Go to Start > Run > Device Manager and check the list. The device should be listed with a yellow sign. You need to install the drivers by plugging the modem and accessing the drive in Computer. You'll find a setup package that needs to be installed. After this procedure, the software will detect the device.
Franklin Access Manager will not start up. It says that a program might be preventing it from starting up. What can I do to start the program?
There is no information on the Internet about possible applications that aren't compatible with this one. To fix this problem, a simple reboot should be enough. If this isn't working, go to Start, in the search bar type msconfig and press Enter. In the new window, go to Service tab and select the option from the bottom of the page (Hide all Microsoft services). Next, go to Startup page and make sure that all application that aren't system related are unselected. After you reboot the PC, you should be able to start Franklin Access Manager.