Internet Access with a Networking Card

I have a macbook pro (for about three months) that has VISTA installed. ( I have been a PC user for about 20 years and will need time to learn about the MAC operating system). I bought a Verizon USB720 card to access the internet nationally through VISTA on the macbook pro. There may be some software in the computer that prevents my being able to use this card. The error message in effect says that someone is using this internet connection. I returned the first Verizon card and bought another card with the same error message. Any ideas what the problem may be? Many thanks EKL1

You probably need to set the card up in OSX. Verizon should have a modem script that needs to be installed. (Hard Drive>Library>Modem Scripts). Then you need to set up the card from Network Preferences. Then it should work on both platforms.

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