You should see “Mobile Partner” application starting automatically. Also, make sure the “Access Number” is set to *99#. In the Options window, choose “Profile Management” from the left side menuĬlick on “New” button to create a new profile. Once installed, start the app and go to Tools -> Options
Double click on this file to install the app Open the zip file Mobile Partner.zip, you will find Mobile Partner.app.
The word document has detailed instructions with screenshots, on how to install. Open the archive, you will find two files 1. Here I am writing about the most simple oneĬlick on this link to download the new compitable driver from Huawei website Mac-V200R003B015D11SP00C983(for Mac10.10).rar Yosemite however, is 64 bit.Īnyway, I could find multiple ways to overcome the problem. According to this FAQ on apple support site, your Operating system should be running in 32 bit mode for the modem to work. The reason why the dialer software provided by airtel does not work is, that they internally use Apple USB Modem. They asked me to downgrade the OS to Mavericks! How do I get an old Huawei Surfstick LTE USBdongle modem to work with macOS 10.If you use Airtel 3G Dongle (Mine is Huawei E173) on your Mac, and are having issue using the dongel after upgrading to Yosemite, airtel is of little help. I feel that that cannot be the last word on it. The latest downloads to be found via the Huawei site seem to be Windows only. As that stick I have supports all the speed the provider offers here I'd like to stick with that stick. They only ever had one driver package for Macs that supported all sticks they ever made. They still sell sticks like the one I have, but with updated part numbers/model names/features new – and the older sticks used to work with the latest one-size fits all drivers. Now that site seems unsearchable and I did not even manage to navigate there from regular Huawei sites. In that download is a driver install for HuaweiDataCardDriver_10_9.kext modification date 21. The downloads a file called MAC-V200R003B015D16SP00C983.zip That was advertised in the forum as "mobile partner für 10.12" to be found at 2017 (when I last installed it on Sierra) copyright Huawei v 23.015.11.01.983 (2014)Īnd the latest download I could now still find in a forum is bringing only a version from 18.
Mobile Connection manager Version 8.9 (8.8) (Every button, every action broken under Mojave, no connection) You will need to wait until Huawei releases updated signed drivers of El Capitan - until that time, dont update.
Now I guess that I might disable SIP for that but I would strongly prefer getting an updated driver for the hardware that works cleanly under mac OS 10.14 Mojave. The system just refuses to touch them and loading is no longer possible. Expecting a security exception to confirm I restarted and the extensions just do not load at all.
On Mojave the installer complains about an expired certificate but continues. Those from Huawei are still called DatacardDriverMacOSX(10.9) Upgraded from Yosemite the drivers work in Sierra. This is for the latest drivers from a Huawei installer I archived. The problem is now, that the old drivers can be shoehorned into a Sierra install but lead to a kernel panic on boot. On their support pages the now simply state and answer likewise to questions about it that they just do not offer that any longer. That also contained updated drivers that worked with more modern versions of the OS. My mobile phone provider also used to offer their own bundle under the name "Mobile Connection Manager". Huawei used to offer upgrades that worked under OS 10.9 and another under 10.10 That however is now gone completely from the Huawei website and older links are either 404 or greeting us with the message "Content has been archived".
These are hopelessly outdated and ceased to function with Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Using a Huawei USB-stick for LTE connectivity there is a data-partition on the stick that automounts and offers the installation of a "Mobile Partner.app" software and some drivers in the form of kernel extensions.