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To connect iBurst to Snow Leopard you will need to use the Intel Core Duo drivers and install (http://www.iburst.co.za/downloads/drivers/iBurst_Terminal_v016_10.4.zip).
From here you can setup the PPPoE connection from Apple sign(Top Left) -> System Preferences -> Network. You will select the iBurst modem on the left hand side and on the right the modem configurations will appear on the window. You will see a drop down box, left click and right at the bottom you will have “Create PPPoE”. Give the connection a name and insert the username and password. Once completed you will see a connect button just below the username and password. If this is grayed out you will need to apply the changes. This you will find on the bottom right hand side of the open window.
Once you click connect you will see that on the “Taskbar” of the Mac a counter, counting from 00:00:00. As this counts it will so you the time that you have been connected.
From here you can setup the PPPoE connection from Apple sign(Top Left) -> System Preferences -> Network. You will select the iBurst modem on the left hand side and on the right the modem configurations will appear on the window. You will see a drop down box, left click and right at the bottom you will have “Create PPPoE”. Give the connection a name and insert the username and password. Once completed you will see a connect button just below the username and password. If this is grayed out you will need to apply the changes. This you will find on the bottom right hand side of the open window.
Once you click connect you will see that on the “Taskbar” of the Mac a counter, counting from 00:00:00. As this counts it will so you the time that you have been connected.