Problem to install modem Huawei E3131
I bought Huawei E3131 modem but when I put into my Mac, nothing happening.
Only green light appear.
Not mount any directory.
Anyone has a driver for this modem?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
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I bought Huawei E3131 modem but when I put into my Mac, nothing happening.
Only green light appear.
Not mount any directory.
Anyone has a driver for this modem?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I have the same problem with a new Macbook Air 11" with Lion installed.
Instead, with my MacBook Pro 13" (Unibody 2009) and Mountain Lion installed I have no problem.
I tried to use the installer on the Air by copying it from the Macbook Pro, but no way... The MacBook Air seems not recognize the key...
Same problem with MacBook AIr 13'' mid 2012 (Mountai Lion).
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I have the same problem with the E3131 and a 2012 13'' MBP running OSX 10.8.
Turns out, if you look in System Information, that the device doesn't even seem to be present on the USB bus (according to the OS at least); this is weird, because the stick's status led blinks green twice every 3s (which, according to the manual, it means that the stick is powered by the usb).
I have no idea what's going on here...
alexgasp wrote:
I bought Huawei E3131 modem but when I put into my Mac, nothing happening.
Only green light appear.
Not mount any directory.
Anyone has a driver for this modem?
Did you install the DVD that came with it?
Pete
Mine did not include a DVD or any other driver.
Same problem here. When I put the E3131 into my Mac 10.7.4 (Macbook pro 13") nothing happened. I found on the web several Huawei driver but no one works.
Any news?
Hi I din't found a solution - but I'ver tested that USB-modem on my Mac Book Pro 15'' (mid 2010 with OsX 10.8.1) and it works fine.
I've seen that modem used a vitual ethernet emulation ethernet3 in network settings. It is a virtual emulation of the physical ethernetport of my Mac Book Pro 15' (mid 2010).
On my new Mac Book Pro Retina it dosen't work!! That is the matter of fact. From my point of view the Mac Book Pro Retina and all MBA doesn't have a physical ethernet adapter maybe that is the problem.
On my best friends MBP 15" (mid 2012) it works. As yopu now that MBP has a ethernet adapter.
KaiBe, I'm really worried after read this.
I live at Brazil and I used to have a Huawei USB working on my older Macbook's Pro Mid 2010 and 2011 but at my new Macbook Retina 2012 it just doesn't work.
Already tried several Drivers, Workarounds from here and there and the Unavailable / Disconnected Message always appears.
I had to Plug Modem at a PC to copy the VIVO INTERNET.app (Provider here is called VIVO) cause at my Macbook it just doesn't Mount it.
Apple : We urge a Response and Resolution for this Bug / Problem ASAP please.
If anyone has a Solution PST
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Fabio Pimenta wrote:
Apple : We urge a Response and Resolution for this Bug / Problem ASAP please.
1. These are user to user forums. YOu are not addressing Apple by posting here.
2. You need to contact Huawei for drivers. Its not Apple's responsibility to provide support for every third party peripheral on the market.
Templeton Peck wrote:
1. These are user to user forums. YOu are not addressing Apple by posting here.
2. You need to contact Huawei for drivers. Its not Apple's responsibility to provide support for every third party peripheral on the market.
I have to Disagree with you because :
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Disagree all you want, but you are wrong. Apple is not here and it is not their responsibility to provide those drivers if they exist.
Pete
petermac87 wrote:
Disagree all you want, but you are wrong. Apple is not here and it is not their responsibility to provide those drivers if they exist.
Pete
Ok Pete, maybe Apple doesn't read this Forum, anyway I opened a ticket at Support.
My feeling about this place is : It was opened for people help people.
Other pacient users : Continue to Post here, so far I'm using Windows when I need to connect through 3G USB đ˘
Try to use a usb2 hub (if it's externally powered is better) before usb 3g key, it seems to be a speed negotiate error, and mountain lion, with usb3 chipset won't recognise a usb2 3g key
BUY A USB 2.0 HUB AND IT WILL WORK! (i bought iHub a few days ago)
Thanks to the USB hub, Now Huawei E303C Datacard is working all fine in my new MacBook Pro 13" i7 Mid 2012 model.
For experiment purpose, I purchased one USB 2.0 hub (Unknown Chinese model).
I connected Datacard to USB hub and USB hub to MacBook Pro USB port.
Hurray!! Datacard is detected by MacBook Pro.
So, the problem is with MacBook Pro's new USB ports (USB 2.0 and 3.0 integrated in a single port) and Huawei E303C Datacard.
It is a hardware support issue with Huawei E303C Datacard.
I hope this will solve your problem too.
Problem to install modem Huawei E3131