Hp Un2420 Mobile Broadband Module Driver Windows 10 Repack
A repack driver is not an official HP release. It is a modified, reorganized, and re-signed driver package created by advanced users/hardware enthusiasts.
Even with a good repack, you may encounter problems. Here is the fix-it guide. hp un2420 mobile broadband module driver windows 10 repack
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Error Code 52 (Unsigned driver) | Windows blocked the repack despite disabling enforcement. | Use bcdedit /set testsigning on (Test Mode). Reboot, install driver, then bcdedit /set testsigning off. |
| Modem disappears after sleep | Windows 10 power management. | Device Manager → Right-click Gobi 2000 Modem → Properties → Power Management → Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device." |
| No "Cellular" button in Settings | The WWAN service is not active. | Open services.msc, find WWAN AutoConfig → Startup type: Automatic → Start the service. |
| SIM card not detected | Dirty contacts or incorrect SIM size. | Use an eraser on SIM contacts. Ensure you are not using a SIM adapter from a nano-SIM; the un2420 requires a full-size Mini SIM (2FF). |
| Driver installs but no GPS | Missing QC GPS driver. | In the repack folder, manually install qcgnss.inf as a "Legacy Hardware" (Action → Add Legacy Hardware → Install from list → Have Disk). | A repack driver is not an official HP release
Windows 10’s native "Cellular" settings panel should now recognize the module. Click Apply and toggle Data roaming if needed
Note: The un2420 is a 3G/HSPA+ card. Do not expect 4G LTE speeds. Max theoretical speed is 7.2 Mbps down / 5.76 Mbps up.
If Device Manager shows a Code 10 (Device cannot start):