Ah, unfortunately, I don't think there is a way to match 3G modem to
particular connections yet (including because you technically could use
the same stick with multiple connections).

My suggestion would be to try something though: verify what the network
ID might be when you connect (which you should be able to tell from the
modem logs (the number in the +COPS command), from information on the
internet (http://wiki.sakis3g.org/wiki/index.php?title=Known_operators)
or elsewhere. For instance, 23210 appears to be the ID for Drei; and
23203 would be the one for T-Mobile. You may want to try those in the
Network ID field in the connection's configuration dialog, but it's not
exactly what it's meant for (e.g. the connection will still try to
activate, fail, etc.). This behaviour makes sense considering some
people may genuinely want to connect one modem to an arbitrary number of
connections to different providers, possibly roaming.

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