Problem with usa wimax modem

dear friend
i just have a HUAWEI usb wimax modem stick, i can set it up on my friend mac book pro with the same software version of mine, but on my system it is not working, when i set the usb stick it is recognized as a usb memory, it is not know as a modem so after i set my software up, it says no device, and do not understand my modem at all, would any body help me to set my modem, the model is bm338 and my mac is a mac book pro 13" that i bought in 2011

power off / switch off wireless and bluetooth = button will become normal = pls inform me

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