The device needs to be connected. If it's listed in lsusb itself, then
running the same "sudo lsusb -d 19d2:0033" command should list the
device properties. Without those, there is nothing I can do about this
bug.

Maybe try another number for the modem if that's what shows up; anything
starting with 19d2 is most likely to be the modem, but the actual
product ID might differ.

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  ZTE MF190, try to connect on bad ttyUSB2 (ubuntu 11.04 11.10 12.04)

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