Update:
I have found that this is really two problems.
First, seems to be that when one modem is
unplugged and a second modem is plugged in that
the network-manager doesn't complete return to an
initialized state and the second modem setup and
operation fails. If one boots the PC and begins
with
I am somewhat of a new user of Debian.
I have 7.5.0 running using a ZTE 3772-Z USB modem and this worked by
just turning broadband on and selecting the 3G provider.
I also have two 3G modems that do not work (but work under fedora):
T-mobile ZTE MF626 USB modem
Orange Alcatel X220D USB
I am somewhat of a new user of Debian.
I have 7.5.0 running using a ZTE 3772-Z USB modem
and this worked by just turning broadband on and
selecting the 3G provider.
I also have two 3G modems that do not work (but
work under fedora):
T-mobile ZTE MF626 USB modem
Orange Alcatel X220D USB mode
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