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<blockquote data-quote="agentx" data-source="post: 1049752" data-attributes="member: 154253"><p><strong>Possible fix for ZTE 622 on Snow Leopard.</strong></p><p></p><p>Possible fix for ZTE 622 on Snow Leopard.</p><p></p><p>I have been having same problem as many and i nearly got a new data contract as 3 are useless and not suppling new drivers for modem that are fully SL compatible.</p><p></p><p>But i had a brain wave as i support other clients on mobile broadband....and noticed that Vodaphone has driver for ZTE products as part of their mobile connect suite (64bit as well ! ). I download installed etc.</p><p><a href="http://www.business.vodafone.com/site/bus/public/enuk/support/10_productsupport/laptop_connectivity/40_software/software/10_latest/p_software.jsp" target="_blank">Latest Software Version of Vodafone Mobile Broadband</a></p><p></p><p>Then rather than using ZTE connect i used System Prefs > Network > Added the ZTE modem port and used *99# as number. Hey presto a stable connection on 3G with no annoying pop up saying driver extension is incompatible por not installed correctly etc.</p><p></p><p>Always make sure you disconnect before unplugging as it can cause a kernel panic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agentx, post: 1049752, member: 154253"] [b]Possible fix for ZTE 622 on Snow Leopard.[/b] Possible fix for ZTE 622 on Snow Leopard. I have been having same problem as many and i nearly got a new data contract as 3 are useless and not suppling new drivers for modem that are fully SL compatible. But i had a brain wave as i support other clients on mobile broadband....and noticed that Vodaphone has driver for ZTE products as part of their mobile connect suite (64bit as well ! ). I download installed etc. [url=http://www.business.vodafone.com/site/bus/public/enuk/support/10_productsupport/laptop_connectivity/40_software/software/10_latest/p_software.jsp]Latest Software Version of Vodafone Mobile Broadband[/url] Then rather than using ZTE connect i used System Prefs > Network > Added the ZTE modem port and used *99# as number. Hey presto a stable connection on 3G with no annoying pop up saying driver extension is incompatible por not installed correctly etc. Always make sure you disconnect before unplugging as it can cause a kernel panic. [/QUOTE]
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