Launching Sprint SmartView Once your hardware is installed and ready to connect, you may go ahead and launch Sprint SmartView by doing one of the following: Double-click the Sprint SmartView Icon on your computer’s desktop In the Start menu, select Programs or All Programs > Sprint > Sprint SmartView Device Activation

Sprint SmartView SM for Mac OS Supported Devices (as of 10.30.08) Device Technology Sierra Wireless AirCard 595 1xRTT/EVDO Rev A AirCard 595U 1xRTT/EVDO Rev A AirCard 580 1xRTT/EVDO Rel 0 AirCard 597E 1xRTT/EVDO Rev A AirCard Compass C597 1xRTT/EVDO Rev A Novatel Wireless S620 1xRTT/EVDO Rel 0 S720 1xRTT/EVDO Rev A Support; Devices; Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem 250U by Sierra Wireless. Set up a VPN connection - Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem 250U by Sierra Wireless In order to get the most out of your Sprint phone, you'll need to make sure you've entered in the correct APN settings so your phone will work with the Sprint network. To Find your APN Settings, open your phone's settings, then select "Wireless & Networks", next select "Mobile Networks", then select "Access Point Names". Sprint SmartView for Windows® XP, Vista and 7 for Laptops with Sprint built in This software is for computers with Sprint Mobile Broadband or wireless internet built into the computer, utilizing Sprint SmartView software. Get Connected Sprint SmartViewSM Express Sprint SmartView Express Sprint SmartView Express lets you control your connectivity to the Sprint 3G and Sprint 4G networks. •To access Sprint SmartView Express, double-click the Sprint SmartView Express icon on the desktop or in the system tray. Activate / Connect / Disconnect Auto Connect Mode 4G/3G

Sprint SmartView is a prime example of poorly-conceived and -engineered software that pays no heed to Macintosh standards. While more-or-less functional, it features a terribly designed and quite ugly interface.

Oct 19, 2009 · Original Post Date: Average user rating . (0 ratings) Apr 12, 2008 · Sprint has re-named their connection manager, as well as updated it. Now, Sprint will refer to the Sprint Connection Manager as Sprint SmartView. The update brings the connection manager version to 1.12.0015.0. To update, connect your mobile broadband card to your PC, and then launch the connection manager. Select Sprint SmartView and press the Uninstall button MAC OS 10.4 & 10.5 At MAC Applications: Finder > Applications > Sprint SmartView > Double Click on Sprint SmartView Uninstaller Or if the uninstaller is not present, right click on the Sprint SmartView icon and select “ Move to Trash ”.

At the "Sprint SmartView Ver 2.40.0050.0" screen, click "Next". At the "License Agreement" dialog, read the agreement, then, if you agree, click "I Agree" to continue with the installation. At the "Finish" screen, click "Finish". At the "This system must be restarted to complete the installation" screen, click "OK" to restart the computer.

Some Sprint Mobile Broadband devices may require activation (programming) prior to use. If your device needs activating, Sprint SmartView will inform you and start the activation process The Citrix VPN requires two network ports for their connection to operate and the Dell Broadband Connection Manager will only allow one network port to be open by a program. The current work around is to use the Vendor supplied connection program, such as the Sprint SmartView version 2.50.0038.0 or newer. Re: Sprint Smartview Air Card with Network Connect I can't say for the Sprint card, but my ATT Communcation Manager has a setting to allow for multiple connections (see jpg). It started when I upgraded to v6.10. Dell Broadband Connection Manager does not connect to Citrix VPN on Sprint Network with the DW5620 card I was shocked upgrading to Smartview 2.24 for Windows, it wants to install Bytemobile again. Anyone have a changelog for this release? I'll give this a chance, but it seems if you do anything beyond websurfing, like VPN, gaming, etc over mobile broadband, Bytemobile is a huge klutz. Note: Since your browser does not support JavaScript, you must press the Resume button once to proceed. Launching Sprint SmartView Section 1D Launching Sprint SmartView Once your hardware is installed and ready to connect, you may go ahead and launch Sprint SmartView by doing one of the following: Double-click the Sprint SmartView Icon on your computer’s desktop In the Start menu, select Programs or All Programs > Sprint > Sprint SmartView