How To get a Huawei E169G USB broadband adaptor working under 10.5.3
These little wireless broadband adaptors are very common in the UK right now. Several of the mobile phone carriers - Three and Vodaphone at least - use them. The trouble is, the supplied application crashes out under the current Leopard build, 10.5.3, when trying to make a connection.
There is a trick to get it working, though. Do the following:
Firstly, run the “Mobile Connect” Make sure under “settings” there is a profile: I called mine “3 USB Modem”, with Access Point name of 3internet and Telephone number of *99#. You only need to do this once.
Secondly, go into System Preferences. In the Network pane, select the HUAWEI mobile device in the left pane. Now, in the right pane, under Configuration, select “Add Configuration”. I caled mine “Three”. Add *99# as the telephone number, make sure “Show modem status in menu bar” is ticked (for convenience) and you’re all set.
Each time you need to make a connection, firstly run the mobile connect application from the usb modem key. I don’t get reliable connections unless I do this. Then go to your menu bar, locate the little phone icon, and choose “Connect HUAWEI mobile.”
That’s it. That will make a connection to your wireless broadband service provider.
Huawei have recognised the problem and are expected to bring out a replacement application soon, but this will keep you working until they do so. I’d keep an eye on their forums for the announcement of the new app.
Posted: June 20th, 2008 under Stuff We Use, Tips.
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