Telstra Mobile Broadband MF626

Hi, I recently purchased a refurbished a macbook pro, 2009 model with lion installed. I have a Telstra Mobile Broadband USB Modem, MF626. I have downloaded the latest connection manager yet it still does not work. Does anyone know if it is compatible with lion??
Thanks

No - if you are talking about the USB port on the Express it is only for a printer  - on the Extreme it is for a printer or hard drive

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    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB2): released by modem /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.4
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: <info> (tty/ttyUSB0): released by modem /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.4
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    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: [/dev/cdc-wdm1] Unregistered 'pds' client with ID '1'
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    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: [/dev/cdc-wdm1] Unregistered 'wms' client with ID '1'
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: [/dev/cdc-wdm1] Releasing 'nas' client with flags 'release-cid'...
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry ModemManager[1785]: [/dev/cdc-wdm1] Unregistered 'nas' client with ID '1'
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    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial 1-1.4:1.2: device disconnected
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial ttyUSB2: Qualcomm USB modem converter now disconnected from ttyUSB2
    Jul 08 23:40:12 Raspberry kernel: qcserial 1-1.4:1.3: device disconnected
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