O2 online help to enable users to find the answers they need. ZTE MF100; Mobile Broadband support. Currently there is no firmware update for this dongle. Nov 10, 2017 - Driver modem o2 zte mf100. Get file Nevertheless housing Telecommunication is a fab app and Id be used without it some more. Driver modem.
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If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact. > > > How to unlock ZTE MF100 User Name Remember Me? My name is HIN Makara I'm using ZTE MF100 USB Modem with the following information: Model:ZTE MF100 Firmware version:BD_P671A1V1.0.3B14 Driver version:,1.2059.0.7 IMEI number:45953 IMSI number:17311 Hardware version:P671A1-2.0.0 Please help me with unlock code for this Modem Email: Request:Unlock code. Thank you very much you can unlock your modem by using this free software ( DC Unlocker freeware ) just make up any user name and password then u can unlock your modem link still works.
A few days ago I took the leap and upgraded my Macbook Air to OS X Lion. After a seamless (and typically Apple) upgrade process, I was enjoying the benefits of an even more refined operating system. However, one of the first things I did was test out my mobile broadband – and there the problem began. I have an O2 mobile broadband dongle, the ZTE MF100 USB stick. When I originally installed it a small application called O2 Mobile Connect installed and worked a treat for connecting to the O2 service.
After upgrading to OS X Lion the application crashed as soon as it opened – I assume because of a change in an API somewhere. After hunting around the O2 site (and Google) I could find no update on getting the Mobile Connect application to work on Lion, or even where to download it. It would appear that O2 have ditched supplying the ZTE dongles in favour of Huwaei branded sticks.
Anyway, I was damned if I was going to lose my mobile broadband (and I certainly didn’t want to uninstall Lion), so here’s how I eventually got the stick working: • Open System Preferences • Click on the plus sign to Create a new service • Choose ZTEUSBModem as the interface • Name the service O2 Mobile Broadband (or something recognisable) • Set Telephone Number to *99# • Set Account name to 02web • Set Password to password Note that this is for Pay Monthly Broadband – I think the details are different for Pay & Go customers. Key step: set DNS server to 193.113.200.201 And hey presto, I now have mobile broadband working again. Hope this helps anyone out there trying to get it working. I’m new to MAC’s but this worked perfectly for me, just one more question When I put the o2 dongle into the USB port it tries to start the O2 mobile connect software which fails (I can then connect using the network preferences window) however it always opens an error window which states ‘Mobile connect quit unexpectedly’. Is there any way to make this error go away permanently so that I don’t have to dismiss it every time? Equally is there a way I can get the new network service to start automatically when the dongle is plugged in? Thanks to anyone that might be able to help.