Huawei E169/K3520 Data Modem and OS X 10.6.4

I just transit from Win 7 to Mac.
Facing problem with my 3G USB Modem the Huawei E169.
Now I don't have internet connection outside cause the modem not working my my mac.
Huawei E169/K3520 Modem Info
Firmware: 11.315.05.00.00
Dashboard:UTPS11.002.04.10.03_MAC11.201.01.00.03
Mobile Connect Mac OS Driver 4.16.00.00
Configuration in Network
Create a service with HuaweiMobile-Modem Interface
1. Telephone:*99#
Advanced
Under Modem
2. Vendor:Other
3. Model:HUAIWEI Mobile Connect - 3G Modem
Other Setting leave as default.
The Connection Failed.
Please advice on how to solve the problem.

Which network software are you using? Most 3G USB sticks ship with software on the stick itself (available on the USB thumb drive section built into most such drives) which will allow you to use the stick. Failing that, your service provider should have downloadable software on their site. I have a HUAWEI UMG1691 USB 3G stick, from T-Mobile USA. My firmware version is 11.126.08.16.420. I did have to download updates for the network software and the firmware before I got it to work reliably, but it does now. Similar HUAWEI sticks available locally from Verizon and Sprint also seem to work reliably, don't know anyone who has an AT&T stick. Verify that your system is properly set up.

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