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6472 Someone from NSW thinks vodafone is Incorrect modem specs given at 28 Dec 2010 11:56:04 AM
Yesterday I bought a Vodafone Mobile Broadband Starter Kit for $49 assuming the specs given are correct, specifically that Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.8 and later is supported on PowerPC G3 and G4, check this link out
http://shop.vodafone.com.au/broadband-details/Vodafone-USB-Modem-White#whybuythis
But when I unpacked the modem at home, the installation instructions say that Mac OS X 10.4.11 and earlier is not supported on PowerPC.
When I surf the web I prefer to run Mac OS X 10.4.11 on PowerPC as that is one of the least vulnerable OS'es to rootkits etc, but now I find myself surfing using an old PC running Windows XP. Do wrong modem specs posted by Vodafone on their website qualify as misleading advertising ? I wouldn't be surprised if.
http://shop.vodafone.com.au/broadband-details/Vodafone-USB-Modem-White#whybuythis
But when I unpacked the modem at home, the installation instructions say that Mac OS X 10.4.11 and earlier is not supported on PowerPC.
When I surf the web I prefer to run Mac OS X 10.4.11 on PowerPC as that is one of the least vulnerable OS'es to rootkits etc, but now I find myself surfing using an old PC running Windows XP. Do wrong modem specs posted by Vodafone on their website qualify as misleading advertising ? I wouldn't be surprised if.