Virgin Mobile Broadband 2 Go

As a recent Mac convert, I wanted to move my Virgin Broadband 2 Go USB 3G modem to my new MacBook, and after endless runarounds from Virgin and two weeks worth of emails, was finally told that the modem is not supported in Snow Leopard.  In theory, I can make it work in BootCamp (have not tried this yet) but if you're considering buying one, don't.  If you've found a workaround other than using it in Windows, I'd love to hear it.  For the record, trying to get service from Virgin is slightly more unpleasant than plunging long rusty steel needles deep into your eyeballs.

It does work in Snow Leopard, but only if you boot the 32-bit kernel.
Mac OS X v10.6: Starting up with the 32-bit or 64-bit kernel

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    ATTRS{idVendor}=="05c6", ATTRS{idProduct}=="9008", RUN+="gobi_loader $env{DEVNAME} /usr/lib/firmware/gobi"
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    ATTRS{idVendor}=="05c6", ATTRS{idProduct}=="9221", RUN+="gobi_loader $env{DEVNAME} /usr/lib/firmware/gobi"
    ATTRS{idVendor}=="05c6", ATTRS{idProduct}=="9231", RUN+="gobi_loader $env{DEVNAME} /usr/lib/firmware/gobi"
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    [   13.925490] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   13.925813] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
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    [   15.560838] usb 1-6: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB0
    [   15.562758] usb 1-6: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB1
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    [   17.869883] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   17.870123] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   17.870366] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   17.872845] qcserial ttyUSB1: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
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    [   17.874560] qcserial ttyUSB1: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   17.874813] qcserial ttyUSB1: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   17.875605] qcserial ttyUSB1: Qualcomm USB modem converter now disconnected from ttyUSB1
    [   18.845277] usb 1-6: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB0
    [   22.616332] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   22.616698] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   22.617055] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   22.617385] qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    [   22.618447] qcserial ttyUSB0: Qualcomm USB modem converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
    [   23.560845] usb 1-6: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB0
    [   23.562771] usb 1-6: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB1
    Am i missing any configuration or installation?
    Last edited by princenguyen (2014-06-19 06:30:17)

    Hello,
    Did you find a solution because I am having the same issue with my Sony Vaio SA. It has a Gobi 2000 and works perfectly on Ubuntu 14.04 and all other distributions I have tried so i know the hardware is fine.
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    NetworkManager[1787]: <info> (wwp0s26u1u4): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
    Jul 08 23:40:11 Raspberry dhcpcd[5345]: wwp0s26u1u4: soliciting an IPv6 router
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry dhcpcd[5345]: wwp0s26u1u4: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qmi_wwan 1-1.4:1.0: nonzero urb status received: -71
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qmi_wwan 1-1.4:1.0: wdm_int_callback - 0 bytes
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: usb 1-1.4: USB disconnect, device number 9
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial ttyUSB1: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry dhcpcd[3049]: if_managelink: No such device or address
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry dhcpcd[5345]: wwp0s26u1u4: dhcp if_readrawpacket: Network is down
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qmi_wwan 1-1.4:1.0 wwp0s26u1u4: unregister 'qmi_wwan' usb-0000:00:1a.0-1.4, WWAN/QMI device
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: <info> (net/wwp0s26u1u4): released by modem /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.4
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    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial ttyUSB0: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial ttyUSB1: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
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    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial ttyUSB1: usb_wwan_indat_callback: resubmit read urb failed. (-19)
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    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: [/dev/cdc-wdm1] Unregistered 'wds' client with ID '1'
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: [/dev/cdc-wdm1] Releasing 'pds' client with flags 'release-cid'...
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: [/dev/cdc-wdm1] Unregistered 'pds' client with ID '1'
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