Linking L9 to hybrid Yamaha digital mixer - help!

Hi
I recently bought one of the hybrid Yamaha n12 mixers mainly to enjoy remote hardware mixing on Logic. I have really struggled to get the MacBook Pro talking to the n12. I have downloaded and installed all the manual says I should from Yamaha's update page for the n12 yet (a) cannot get the mLAN audio download to install (it keeps failing) and (b) neither can I get the Yamaha Steinberg FW Driver to appear on Audio MIDI Setup as it should. 
Has anyone else out there has had similar issues?

What operating system are you using?
Are you using these drivers:
http://download.yamaha.com/search/product/?language=en&site=usa.yamaha.com&categ ory_id=16255&product_id=592444
Use the drop down to filter for your OS.
Is mLan included in the Firewire driver + Tools?
Or are you using the separate mLan download... that will never work unless you're using very old OS software, also, have you done the firmware updates?

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