Huawei E1820 USB Modem is fast, reliable, and easy to operate. With HSPA+ technology, HUAWEI E1820 supports up to 21Mbps download speed. Thus, mobile users can experience many new features and services with the E1820 Modem. These features and services will enable a large number of users to use the unlocked E1820 USB Modem and the average revenue per user (ARPU) of operators will increase substantially. HUAWEI E1820 has two brother model, HUAWEI E182E and E1823.
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Huawei Mobile partner is the official Huawei’s driver software for its USB Data cards or dongles lineup. It provides a medium to connect to different mobile networks via Huawei USB Modem and has support for premium functions like SMS messaging, Phone Book and bandwidth statistics graphs. Nov 3, 2018 - HUAWEI MOBILE BROADBAND E1820 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS MAC - Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the.
They are for different 3G frequency band, but with same appearance and same download speed ability. HUAWEI E182E cover qual-bands of 3G UMTS. HUAWEI E1823 is for 3G AWS Bands. HUAWEI E1820 Specifications:. HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS 2100MHz. GSM/GPRS/EDGE(850/900/1800/1900MHz). Support: HSDPA data transfer speed up to 21Mbps(HSPA+) HSUPA date transfer speed up to 5.7Mbps.
Support PC voice (optional) and SMS services. Support data statistics. Micro SD card reader (up to 32GB). Plug & Play. Support Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac Operating Systems. Weight: Less then 30g.
Size Dimensions: 76mm × 28 mm × 12.4 mm. Form: Slider USB.
You know the part before the upgrade where they tell you to check all of your applications before you upgrade? Well, last night I decided that it would be a great idea to upgrade my Mac from Snow Leopard to Lion. Turns out that perhaps wasn’t so great an idea after all when my Huawei USB 3G modem dongle decided that it wasn’t going to work since it wasn’t relevant for the new 64-bit only kernel. Oops, I should have checked first.
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But it isn’t a complete disaster! Update: This appears to also work with Mountain Lion as well according to some comments at the bottom. It may not work for everyone but it does appear to work for some.
After frantically using Google to find a new driver to install and digging around the Huawei site trying to find a replacement driver I was getting to the point of doing some modifications to the com.apple.boot.plist file and restart my Mac with the i386 kernel instead of the x86-64 one that appears to now be the default. In my many searches for a Mac OS X Lion compatible driver, I managed to find the following from mobile provider “3” in UK.
The link, contains a link to that work for Mac OS X Lion (10.7). Sounds like a winner! So I download the zip file and it extracts out to leave me with a “3Connect Installer”. Not quite what I want however all is not lost. You see applications on Mac OS X are actually folders in disguise commonly referred to as either “bundles” or “packages”. So right click on the “3Connect Installer” and select “Show Package Contents”. This opens up a view with only “Contents” listed, foiled?
Don’t worry, double click into that directory and then into the “Resources” directory. Here we find a “mobilemanager.mpkg” file.
Now “mpkg” is a package which means it has more goodies in it. So we right click on this and select “Show Package Contents” again. We’ve got our “Contents” folder and inside that we want to go to the “Packages” folder. In there two packages exist: “mobilemanagerapplication.pkg” and “huaweiuniversal42505.pkg”.
Now if you’re like me, everything is setup already – you just need the driver. So I skipped the mobile manager application and just double clicked on the “huaweiuniversal42505.pkg” file and installed it. After installing the Huawei Universal package, the next time I plugged in my Huawei E160 into my Mac it was detected and worked perfectly fine. So if you’ve just upgraded to Lion (now Mountain Lion too) and are trying to work out how to get your Huawei modem working properly with it, these instructions worked for me and I’m using it to write this post.
Update: It looks like.99# works rather universally as a telephone number for getting the modem to work. On Mountain Lion this is what the Network Preferences screen looks like: Update 2: From Simon Hilton in the comments: If you are on Orange UK, you can download the dongle software for E160, E1752, E173, E367 & MF636 that will work with Mountain Lion from here. Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) drivers v4.25.35 (direct from Huawei): Open.zip Navigate to VER Open MAC-V200R003B009D05SP00C983.zip Mount.dmg Right-click ‘Mobile Partner’, Show Package Contents Navigate to Contents/Resources Right-click ‘MobilePartner.mpkg’, Show Package Contents Navigate to Contents/Packages Install MobileConnectDriver.pkg (double-click, follow prompts) I already had older kernel extensions installed, so I had to run: sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/HuaweiDataCardDriver.kext.prior to installing the new drivers from MobileConnectDriver.pkg.
I noticed in /var/log/system.log that the installer was suggesting the newer drivers weren’t getting installed because an existing driver (kernel extension) was in use. I don’t know if it’s my telco (Optus, Australia) or not, but my E180 still sometimes takes an eternity to find the carrier. I need to wait a minute or two at least before attempting to connect. I upgraded from E1820 to a E352, and also from a Windows laptop to a MacBook Pro.
It runs on OS X 10.8.2, but not one of the modems work with the MAC, I got a program from my ISP, but not even that picks up the modems. So I followed the instructions, and nothing worked.
I downloaded the drivers “DALE” mentioned, and got my old modem to work. SO the E1820 works on the MAC now, but my new E352 doesn’t want to work. It just flashes green, but nothing happens. The old one works perfectly and I’m actually making this post from the MAC using the old modem. Any help would be great.