Using a Huawei E170 (T-Mobile Web 'n' Walk USB Stick) with Mac OS X Leopard
31st March, 2008, 44
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Ben Vallack is a web developer and filmmaker.
Tags: mobile broadband,
webnwalk,
t-mobile
My mobile contract recently expired and instead of upgrading with a new mobile phone I chose the Huawei E170 T-Mobile Web 'n' Walk Stick. They seemed a bit confused at this request at first and had to 'speak to their superiors' but eventually agreed that there was no reason that I shouldn't be sent the USB Stick. This means I can add on the Web 'n' Walk Plus or Max packages as and when I need them at the discounted rates when using them as add ons.
To get the USB Stick to work with Mac OS X Leopard though you'll will need to do a few things for yourself as the Web 'n' Walk stick manager software crashed repeatedly when I tried to use it to connect. Here are the steps:
- Plug the Web ‘n’ Walk stick into your mac.
- Open System Preferences and then ‘Network’
- You should see a message about new connection devices (I think two are added for some reason: ‘DIAG’ and ‘HUAWEI Mobile’)
- Select the 'HUAWEI Mobile' device in the left column
- Enter *99# into ‘Telephone Number’
- Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Connect’
You should now be connected using your modem. Simple really! I actually noticed once connected you can open the Web 'n' Walk stick manager software to monitor the connection. Considering it's this simple I think its a bit misleading that T-Mobile say the device isn't supported on Leopard. Feel free to share your experiences below in case there are other issues.


Tom
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8th April, 2009
The strange thing is that in Windows, it works more than 30 mins to hours without problem. So it must be the MAC driver that is 'crappy'.
Sigh... I wonder what can be done. even the latest firmware (www.starhub.com look under mobile broad band, customer service) which is newer than HuaWei's website didn't help.
The power on USB is interesting, but I don't have a USB splitter to test that.
Overheating definately not the case. The modem disconnect within few minutes upon high data transfer speed (400kb/s)
Lincoln
8th May, 2009
My theory is that high data transfer speeds might cause it to work over time and overheat and lead to disconnects. I called huawei but they said this shouldn't be the case.
tom
21st May, 2009
please!
the author
21st May, 2009
Ronnie Yap
19th June, 2009
Works very well now but I had to top up $30 because the initial $25 mysteriously dissapeared!
Had to pop the sim card into a mobile phone ; sms the local provider and topped up using a code bought from 7-11.
Hope this helps those who have problems. Connection was OK and I managed to download iPhone 3.0 upgrade.
Now , if only there was a way to SMS on my MacBook Pro thru the modem to top up without having to pop out the card into a mobile phone!
the author
19th June, 2009
Rob drury
14th July, 2009
Andrea
28th July, 2009
Tony Firshman
6th September, 2009
Tony Firshman
6th September, 2009
Tony Firshman
6th September, 2009
..... to the stick!
I have a Virgin mobile phone (T-mobile is the provider) but they won't use that. Eventually after much management discussion, they agreed to email me.
ubuntuboy solves macOS idiots problem.
13th December, 2009
GENERIC UPDATES HERE
http://www.huawei.com
you'll need to use xp or vista to update?
there is a small chance of bricking your modem(if your a bit thick).
and remember to get the mac compatible version.
your welcome....
the author
13th December, 2009
john wenmoon
20th February, 2010