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I had a customer with a problem with a Telstra Pre-Paid Broadband usb modem working on her windows 7 machine. After a few hours I could not get this to work. I downloaded a zte driver for the device after working out that the model I had was a 626i. The drivers installed fine, but it would still not detect the autorun on the device to initiate the installation of the connection manager. In the device manager under other devices, I had 4 x usb ZTE devices found but would not install as a usb device. The telstra Pre-Paid Broadband usb did pickup as a drive now after the zte drivers were manually installed. Drivers were found : http://www.zte.com.au/telstra/Product_Downloads/MF626_downloads.htm
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- Download Telstra Connection Manager 1.5.3.8 for Mac from our website for free. This free software for Mac OS X is an intellectual property of Telstra. Telstra Connection Manager for Mac lies within System Tools, more precisely General.
- A) Download the latest version of the Telstra Connection Manager here. B) Remove the USB modem from the computer and uninstall the Telstra Connection Manager. C) Make sure no other applications are open such as emails or your internet browser, and install the new version of the Telstra Connection Manager. D) Open the Telstra Connection manager.
The connection manager from here didn't install.
Windows and Mac users can download the Telstra Post-Paid Mobile Broadband Connection Manager for USB devices. Download for the Telstra Post-Paid Mobile Broadband Connection Manager: Bigpond Mobile Broadband Users: For Windows users (ZIP, 33.9 MB) - Version 3.17.30227 For Mac users (DMG, 11.4 MB.
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The Mother board has 6 usb's at the rear and two on the front, but none worked for this device but all worked with usb sticks. Next I got the motherboard disk and re-installed the motherboard drivers, rebooted but still nothing. Under the device manager the universal serial bus control had the appropriate advanced host controllers installed, so I knew everything should work. Next was to find connection manager. I downloaded a couple of connection managers but still no luck. Rang Telstra help, but the person on the phone could not understand why when we plugged it in, it didn't install automatically.I eventually used a Xp laptop which worked fine, at least she had Internet for now, but this was not her laptop. Went home. The next day I downloaded : http://www.telstra.com.au/bigpond-internet/download/document/bigpond-connection-manager-windows.zip
When extracted you will find this folder : Tucmw32-3.0.514, run setup.exe
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But still no go, I decided to uninstall the Zte drivers, then installed the connection manager again, hit repair then reinstalled the ZTE drivers and wham it worked. How or why I do not know, just happy it was all going.Gigabyte motherboard model : GA-EP43T-UD3L