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To send AT commands, you can use the Mac OS command screen as explained in the following instructions, or you can use the ZTerm application for Mac OS X that you can download from the Internet. Insert the AirCard modem into the computer. Open the Finder window,. Network interface setup (Mac OS X 10.4.11) After your computer restarts, insert your modem. Go to Finder Applications System Preferences and select Network. When the message New Ports Detected appears, click OK.
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I also posted this on the Netgear discussion forums as well as Netgear email support.
The only responses I got were: 'Unfortunately we don't support MAC VPN client. We have no way of knowing how to set it up.'
They then recommended a couple of 3rd party VPN clients, IPSecuritas, and eqinux VPNTracker. I would really rather use the Mac OS X built-in VPN client.
My biggest concern with VPN configurations is that there doesn't seem to be a standardized vocabulary for the configurations. It is not at all clear how the field values in the Mac VPN client configuration in InternetConnect.app correspond to those in the Netgear FVS338 VPN configuration.
With Netgear saying 'we know nothing about Macs', I'm relying on someone at Apple or in the Mac community to help me out on this one.
The only responses I got were: 'Unfortunately we don't support MAC VPN client. We have no way of knowing how to set it up.'
They then recommended a couple of 3rd party VPN clients, IPSecuritas, and eqinux VPNTracker. I would really rather use the Mac OS X built-in VPN client.
My biggest concern with VPN configurations is that there doesn't seem to be a standardized vocabulary for the configurations. It is not at all clear how the field values in the Mac VPN client configuration in InternetConnect.app correspond to those in the Netgear FVS338 VPN configuration.
With Netgear saying 'we know nothing about Macs', I'm relying on someone at Apple or in the Mac community to help me out on this one.
Netgear Mac Address List
May 8, 2007 2:13 PM