>> Jan 29 11:59:29 localhost kernel: [4294677.435000] usb 1-1.3: 400mA over
>>     
> 100mA budget!
>   
>> Jan 29 11:59:29 localhost kernel: [4294677.436000] hub 1-1:1.0: 194mA over
>>     
> power budget!
>   
>> Jan 29 11:59:29 localhost kernel: [4294677.605000] usb 1-1.4: new full
>>     
> speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 6
>   
>> Jan 29 11:59:29 localhost kernel: [4294677.724000] usb 1-1.3: 400mA over
>>     
> 100mA budget!
>   
>> Jan 29 11:59:29 localhost kernel: [4294677.724000] hub 1-1:1.0: 196mA over
>>     
> power budget!
> This is not good but it should not be related to speedtouch problem as
> speedtouch is on 1-2 hub (see bellow)
> You should consider to add a powered usb hub to feed usb devices as needed
> or plug them differently
>   

I agree this is not good, especially considereing that the hub IS 
powered.  So why I'm getting this message?

Also, you are correct, the Alcatel is not on the hub but plugged 
directly into the computer.  I've also tried bringing up the modem 
without the hub even being plugged in, but the results are the same.

> Jan 29 11:59:29 localhost kernel: [4294696.124000] speedtch 1-2:1.0: found
>   
> stage 2 firmware speedtch-2.bin
>
> speedtouch look correctly initialised
> at this point, you should be able see speedtouch modem doing
> cat /proc/net/atm/devices
>
>   

I agree, but it still isn't working.

> This look a configuration attempting to start a classical modem, this should
> not happen with adsl modem
>   
>> Jan 29 12:00:26 localhost chat[3802]: alarm
>> Jan 29 12:00:26 localhost chat[3802]: send (AT^M)
>> Jan 29 12:00:26 localhost chat[3802]: expect (OK)
>> Jan 29 12:01:26 localhost chat[3802]: alarm
>> Jan 29 12:01:26 localhost chat[3802]: Failed
>> Jan 29 12:01:26 localhost pppd[3681]: Connect script failed
>>     
So how do I fix this?


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