Is my Apple usb modem hosed now that I use lion?

I have seen this post in other places.  It appears the USB modem is worthless now.  Workarounds that others have tried do not appear to work.  Put this here beccause it belongs on the Lion forum.
Paul

The Apple USB Modem does not function with 10.7.
This article states that it is supported by 10.4.3 through 10.6.8
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3152
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