Non Contract MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot

I have a Mac Book Pro running Mac OS X Lion (10.7.2) and I just purchased the MiWi2200 Intelligent Hotspot. However, when I open VZ Access Manager, it says: VZ Access Manager installation requires administrator privileges.  Please log in as a member of the administrator group to install. VZ Acess Manager must be run once in an adminstrative account. It can subsequently be run in a user acccount. Even though I am on the admin account! Apparently, it says this because I'm running Lion.
I want to be able to run my software and use this MiFi!
This is what it should be or similar to this! http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_to_set_up_configure_verizon_mifi2200_device.htm l
Please help!
Thank you!

Hi shana9,
I recommend to first ensure software compatibility between your Mac OS and the MiFi device you purchased. Please visit http://vzam.net/ to ensure you have the correct software/drivers for your computer/device.
If you need further assistance please contact us via twitter @VZWSupport Monday to Friday 7am-10pm CST, and Saturday 7am-4pm CST.
For immediate assistance please call 800-922-0204 from 6am to 11pm CST any day of the year. Please have your Mac computer and your MiFi device fully charged and available for troubleshooting when you call us.
VZW_CS
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