![]() So for some reason, all of Verizon’s launch 4G LTE modems lack an internal storage partition with the drivers, which is incredibly confusing. I literally have a small pile of various modems for EVDO and UMTS that all have this simple feature. Without this, you can potentially be stuck in a maddening Catch-22 situation where you could conceivably get online, but only if you had the foresight to install drivers beforehand. The obvious reason for this was that you could then have a guaranteed way of getting online even if you didn’t have the driver CD with you. ![]() In the past, data cards I’ve used seem to always have at very least a read only partition, sometimes even a microSD card drive letter, where drivers and management software were stored. I guess that brings me to my primary complaint about both of these data cards-they don’t have internal storage partitions with the software stored on them. Both modems use Verizon’s VZAccess Manager program on OS X and Windows. The other part of the picture is software.
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