![]() It's working, there is a trial period, but I am hesitant to spend 50 EUROS on something that was for free before. Right now, the - as I first thought - working alternative - is the launch2net premium software, but this costs EUR 50. It's a Vodafone based service and uses the Vodafone Germany APN. I use a operator customized stick e1762 from the German MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) Bildmobil. I tried to do what you wrote but to no avail. I have dug out the required kext and included it in the zip. The attached driver is originally from following huawei URL. Network preferences -> HUAWEIMobile-Modem -> tel.number -> *99**1#Īpn internet (may vary, check your carrier) Sudo kextload /System/Library/Extensions/HuaweiDataCardACMData.kext/ġ35 0 0xffffff7f810fc000 0x7000 0x7000 (4.05.00) Īfter reboot loads automatically after connecting 3G modemĬrw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 18, 16 Aug 1 11:10 /dev/tty.HUAWEIMobile-PcuiĬrw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 18, 12 Aug 1 11:10 /dev/tty.HUAWEIMobile-ModemĬrw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 18, 14 Aug 1 11:10 /dev/tty.HUAWEIMobile-Diag ![]() Sudo cp -r HuaweiDataCardACMData.kext /System/Library/Extensions/ ![]() Problem: 64-bit Lion and Huawei 3G USB modem (I have model E1762) drivers. I spent a long time searching for solution, and now that I finally found it, I thought to share it with you. ![]()
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