Internet Stick USB Modem 3g

I got an zte usb modem it works fine so far but i get all several sec this msg in the konsole
15.02.12 22:32:15,428
Escritorio movistar
DEBUG changed keypath variableacumulate in object  <TGExpenseSession: 0x663230> (entity: Session; id: 0x49a0220 <x-coredata://C6E63BA4-D0D9-4413-83BB-BE0428216DAD/Session/p13> ; data: {
    duration = nil;
    endDate = nil;
    expense = 0x38f3400 <x-coredata://C6E63BA4-D0D9-4413-83BB-BE0428216DAD/Expense/p1>;
    megabytesReceived = 0.7986689;
    megabytesSent = 0.1337337;
    name = "2012-02-15 21:24:31 +0000";
    roaming = 0;
    smssent = 0;
    startDate = 2012-02-15 21:24:41 +0000;
    totalTraffic = 0.9324026107788086;
Escritorio movistar is the software it use zte driver and the mobile provider is O2
any idea why and what is that msg for????

orschiro wrote:
Sorry that I didn't read through your whole bunch of text but you may consider trying the sakis3g all in one script.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/US … em#sakis3g
Regards
Thanks for the tip.  I'm very leery though of trying to use the new stick in Linux until I know exactly what caused the problem before because with the first stick it was after I'd used it in Linux (just once) that I lost internet connectivity in all three systems.  If that happens again, I'd be in the same hole as before: trying to troubleshoot a potentially complicated networking problem without access to the Internet.  Short of an expensive call to customer support of doubtful outcome that could cost me the price of the stick (not toll-free; costs 0.42 EUR/min), the only way out then may be to return the stick again and again set up a new account.  I doubt, they will go along with that.
Setting up the stick in Arch was actually the easiest thing.  After I'd installed networkmanager, modemmanager, nm-applet and some other bits (such as mobile-broadband-provider-info), it was all plug-and-play, and with these bits of software Arch automatically set up a mobile broadband connection to the ISP's server and I had an excellent Internet connection.  Only after I went back into WinXP, did I lose all Internet connectivity in all three systems, even though I still got a good link to the AP (persistent misconfiguration of GW, route, subnet mask, etc?).

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