sandyarod
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I got it working last week. See here: http://hari.selvarajan.googlepages.com/get...orkwithleopard2 It's a little bit technical and needs knowledge of the command-line and an editor, but I can confirm it does work, and quite well. Cheers, Hari I am happy to report that I followed these instructions for on my MacBook Pro running OS 10.4.11 and successfully have the ZTE MG 880 functioning less than 24 hours after it was activated at the Reliance store in Kolkata. I'd like to add the following tips: 1) I used the text editor BBEdit Lite 6.1 for OS X. It was free when I downloaded it some time ago. 2) I had to unlock the file and change the owner from System to myself in order to be able to save the additions to file. After that I changed the owner back to System. (first time I couldn't figure out how to get the additions saved and messed everything up and had to start over). When I started over, it took 3 times for the driver file to properly install. 3) For those of you (like me) who had never opened a terminal window, it's found under Applications, Utilities, Terminal in OS 10.4.11. 4) Cut and paste from Hari's webpage for all the additions and the commands, that way you don't have to worry about messing up! 5) When I unplugged and replugged in the modem it recognized it as a "PL2303-" 6) After that I had to go to System Preferences, Network and make a new location in the Location box. In the Show box I put in PL2303- (this is where you have the choice of Ethernet, Bluetooth, Airport etc) and then I had to click on Modem. 7) It took me awhile to find it in the modem choices because mine comes up as an "au CDMA 1x WIN WO1K" 8) After that you enter the log in info and phone number. I can't quite remember exactly how/where those windows come up, but if you successfully make it this far, I'm sure you'll be able to work this part out. Thanks so much Hari. Maha'devii How do I unlock the file and change it from system to owner and vice versa... I used Hari Selvan's scripts but it did not allow me to save the infoplist in text editor and the ZTE MG 880 USB modem worked.... but after two days I tried again and it does not work..... kindly enligten....thanks ..... Sandya
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I got it working last week. See here: http://hari.selvarajan.googlepages.com/get...orkwithleopard2 It's a little bit technical and needs knowledge of the command-line and an editor, but I can confirm it does work, and quite well. Cheers, Hari I am happy to report that I followed these instructions for on my MacBook Pro running OS 10.4.11 and successfully have the ZTE MG 880 functioning less than 24 hours after it was activated at the Reliance store in Kolkata. I'd like to add the following tips: 1) I used the text editor BBEdit Lite 6.1 for OS X. It was free when I downloaded it some time ago. 2) I had to unlock the file and change the owner from System to myself in order to be able to save the additions to file. After that I changed the owner back to System. (first time I couldn't figure out how to get the additions saved and messed everything up and had to start over). When I started over, it took 3 times for the driver file to properly install. 3) For those of you (like me) who had never opened a terminal window, it's found under Applications, Utilities, Terminal in OS 10.4.11. 4) Cut and paste from Hari's webpage for all the additions and the commands, that way you don't have to worry about messing up! 5) When I unplugged and replugged in the modem it recognized it as a "PL2303-" 6) After that I had to go to System Preferences, Network and make a new location in the Location box. In the Show box I put in PL2303- (this is where you have the choice of Ethernet, Bluetooth, Airport etc) and then I had to click on Modem. 7) It took me awhile to find it in the modem choices because mine comes up as an "au CDMA 1x WIN WO1K" 8) After that you enter the log in info and phone number. I can't quite remember exactly how/where those windows come up, but if you successfully make it this far, I'm sure you'll be able to work this part out. Thanks so much Hari. Maha'devii
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No need for the money folks. its available free on the net anyway.... Installed this modem on my macbook. google search for launch2net on google or download it from here. download the software. its about 11 MB DMG file. Install on your mac. Its a demo package, but it installs the necessary drivers. When you connect your modem, and go to network preferences, Network. It will say that it has detected a new huawei modem. Configure this modem. put in your service provider - reliance. User name and password are your modem phone number. The phone number to dial is as usual #777 In the modem tab, select the NM Universal Modem. I have disabled error checking etc. but you can play around with this and experiment. may have some effect on the speeds. With this your modem should be installed. Click on Dial Now on the PPP tab and it should open internet connect and you should be able to connnect. hope this helps. jai guru dev kashi PS even though the DMG installer is a demo package, it installs the necessary scripts and hardware drivers to recognise the modem. thats the only reason we are installing it. It should also detect the modem automatically once you attach, but you can just force quit those applications. What I have is not a huwaei modem it is a ZTE MG 880 USB wireless the new one that Reliance is offering these days. Do you know where we can find the drivers for these. Sandya
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Does anyone how we can configure the reliance netconnect ZTE CDMA IX to be used on a Laptop with MAC OS.