Sno Leopard does not compatible to my broadband modem

Dear Sir or Madam,
Last month, I made the new Snow leopard installed in my mac book pro as advertised that we can go faster with it. Having had the SL installed I could not start browsing using my broadband modem.
Then I brought it to my ISP provider and found that it is not compatible with my broadband. The same answer I got from the reseler technician, and so I have to uninstall it and return it back to the previous one, Mac Os 10.5.8.
Lucky for me I have made a back up prior the installation but not for the Mail, I lost all the contacts and mails. So I have to take the address in contact from my iphone.
Please do necessary upgrade on this since I believ some of the users may have been facing the same problem. Thanks and regards, Aryanto Ramli from Jakarta, Indonesia.

Problem solved.
In reading another thread, noticed a simiar problem. In pairing, I ignored the fact that neither uconnect nor the phone detected each other, and entered the default PIN "0000"into Uconnect. Once entered things began to proceed - Uconnect and the iphone5 detected each other and the rest proceeded as normal.

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