Note, you could have nothing to something different on each line and your objective is to make them as shown above. What is important are items 1 through 4 exactly as shown. Your list will most likely not be correct - the list below is correct for me and I assume is the general settings for everyoneīased on my conversation with the VZW tech, the addresses numbers are don't care for this exercise. In the above window type at+cgdcont? and press return In general to get the above window place the focus on the VZ Access Manger windowįrom the keyboard type Control+T the control key and t key together My initial issue had both item 1 and 2 incorrect. When going between OSX and WIndows item 1 above generally gets corrupted. Type at+cgdcont? and return to see the current settings. Sort of the sate of todays technology - it works best on the platform not supported ^)Īnyway, using ^t in the VZ Access Manager window on WXP should yield a terminal window for the modem. OSX always works even when WXP is getting the error. I take the Pantech modem back and forth between OSX and WXP. Thanks to one of the Verizon support techs, I was able to fix the WMC604 error. If this works there will be the pic of a telephone in your top bar by the time and will be able to connect and disc from there. Check box that says "show modem status in bar" and hit connect to test settings. Click over to Modem Options on that box and change to Generic manufacturer/ CDMA or EVDO for type (you might need to contact VZW Mac support and find out what the APN is, I'm not sure) type in APN, his okħ. Then click the Advanced radio button under that to the right.Ħ. In username and password you may need to enter the cellphone number that is attached to the VL600 (example with the password of vzwĥ.
After selecting it should take you back to the network screen and you should see a way to alter the configuration.Ĥ. If it does not click the Plus sign on the lower left corner of the box.
Insert the VL600 now and see if it shows up under adapters on the left side of the network screen.