Setting up a device on a Mac often feels like a puzzle, especially as Apple updates its security with every new macOS version. Whether you are trying to get a legacy USB modem running or just want to manage your phone’s media, 1. For USB Modems (Dongles)
Instead of using the "Mobile Partner" software, you can often just install the driver and then add a new Network Interface in System Settings using the dial-up number *99# . 2. For Mobile Data Management ( HiSuite )
Huawei has released specific guidance for compatibility with macOS Big Sur (11.0) and macOS Monterey (12.x) . Huawei Mac Driver
Older drivers (like those for macOS Mojave or earlier) are often 32-bit , which won't run on macOS Catalina or later.
Look for the Huawei Mobile Connect Driver (v4.25.45.00 or higher) which supports 64-bit systems. Setting up a device on a Mac often
Skip the generic drivers and download HiSuite directly from the Mac App Store .
You can find official compatibility guides on the HUAWEI Support Global page. Look for the Huawei Mobile Connect Driver (v4
Modern macOS requires you to "Allow" third-party extensions. After installing a driver, go to System Settings > Privacy & Security and look for a message saying "System software from developer 'Huawei' was blocked".