I have a similar problem with my Vodafone Huawei K3565 stick-rev2.

The modem is detected, then the system tries to mount the microSD
included. This is when the modem stops responding.

Turning off auto mount does not solve the problem. It is impossible to
connect using NetworkManager. The process starts, then fails after a few
seconds.

Using the Vodafone-Mobile-Connect (Betavine) in debug mode, we find that
the SIM card is set to BUSY when it should be in IDLE mode. That's why
the program Vodafone-Mobile-Connect is frozen just after entering the
PIN.

By closing the program and then restarting, the connection can be
established with any luck (half the time). Unfortunately, the connection
is rarely stable.

I think the stick does not support different access types
simultaneously.

I did not have this problem on Ubuntu 10.10. He appeared with 11.04.

Perhaps packages   ozerocdoff and   usb-modeswitch are no longer
compatible.

I'll try Betavine-Mobile-Connect (bcm) instead of VMC.

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