Portege R500 - Novatel Wireless Radio Off

Hi,
I Have seen a few posts on here suggesting various downloads and updates to fix issues with 3G connectivity but none of these downloads have worked for me.
Novatel loads up ok .. but always reports No Service - Radio Off .... I cant find any way to get "Radio On" or any info on what the issue might be....
Any help at all would be great !
Dave L

Hello
Maybe a stupid question but are you sure that you have an internal 3G module?
As far as I know not all models are equipped with this feature so check this first, please!

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