- Lean what to do if your Mac doesn't connect to the internet after joining the Wi-Fi network. To connect to a Wi-Fi network that you know is hidden, choose Other Networks (or Join Other Network) from the Wi-Fi menu, then choose Other. Enter the requested network name, security, and password information.
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Hi, I just bought a UML290 after hearing it would be supported on a Mac soon. The 4g manual network preferences settings do not work for me in a 3g. VZAccess Manager lets mobile employees stay on top of their business when they're on the road by bringing more of the office directly to their laptops. It conveniently brings together the remote access connections and business applications they need to stay productive in a single, easy-to-use control panel.
I have a few users with the new Pantech 4G LTE UML290 USB modems from Verizon. Some of the users are in locations with very weak 4G signals. It's constantly dropping the connection. One tip from Verizon tech support was to disable the 4G service in the device and just allow it to connect to the 3G network which will hopefully provide a more stable signal and not disconnect them constantly. This should also work on other Verizon 4G LTE devices from LG and Verizon (such as the Verizon 551L and LG VL600).Here are the steps:
- Launch VZ Access Manager but don't connect
- Press Ctrl-D to launch the 'hidden' system settings window
- The password is diagvzw
- Select 'Settings' from the menu
- In the 'Preferred operating mode' section, change it from Global to 'Auto CDMA'
- Close out of VZ Access Manager and relaunch it
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Now you will always connect only to the 3G network. You'll need to repeat these steps and go back to 'Global' if you want to re-enable 4G mode.
And it's usually a good idea to always check for updates within VZ Access Manager - it will update the VZ software, Windows drivers, device firmware, etc.
- From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose System Preferences.
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If you're having difficulty finding or installing updates:
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