Ok, let me see if I can explain this: I have a Sprint USB broadband adapter. I have the Sprint tools installed in Parallels and it works fine and I can connect to the internet with the VM. Is there a way to get the MAC side of the house to see the VM connection and use it to get out on the net? Thanks!
Assuming you are using Windows, have you tried turning on Internet sharing in Windows? The host and guest are really two separate computers (logically) and can communicate over a network connection. You may have to assign IP, mask, and gateway addresses manually, or Windows may do it for you (haven't tried it).
... or I'm sure it must be possible to set the Mac up to use the Sprint broadband connection, and then use the Parallels host networking to share it to the VM. That would be the simplest and safest way to operate, as then the Mac would still have access when the VM is suspended or off.
BP, Are you referring to the U720 USB BBand adapter? IF so you should be able to just plug that into MBP and OSX should see it. AS long as the Adapter has been initialized by a windows box you shoudo be able to use it. I believe that the Verizon Accesss Manager actually supports that adapter as well even though you are talkng about a different service. Go over to http://www.evdo-info.com and check out the forums, there are tons of posts about this issue. HTH, Peter
It is the u720. Mac initializes it however, no internet connect settings for it, no ability to connect with it. No Sprint supported software for it either.
U720 does work. I am using it to post this. As peterwor stated http://www.evdo-info.com does have alot of info. Start here: http://www.evdoforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=21187#21187 or here http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120036&highlight=novatel+u720 the good news is yes it works. i have been using this one since mid December. You will need this: "PCS intel EV-DO 1.0" modem script from macupdate.com. http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/22223