Sorry Rolando, I did not notice you had already added in a connection
log.

The v620 is actually an USB device -- 'lspci' will not show it; you
would have to issue a 'lsusb' to see it.

Can you please attach here the PPP configuration in use? Please remember
to mask out your userid and password if needed.

There are two chances we can verify here (I, being a lazy bastard, never
finished testing it myself...):

1. the airprime module will, by default, build 3 endpoints for the v620;
the previous, unofficial, version of this module built one single end-
point. It might be that the v620 does not behave well with 3 end-points.
Mine is running with one single end-point.

You can do that by editing /etc/modprobe.d/options, and adding the
following lines to the end of the file:

# Merlin v620 with one single endpoint
options airprime endpoints=1

2. the parameters 'lcp-echo-interval' and 'lcp-echo-failure' might be
playing a role here: some providers (Verizon, for example) will not
respond to an echo request. If lcp-echo{failure, interval) are set, then
PPP will hang up the connection after 'lc-echo-failure' tries.

I doubt (2) is your case, at least right now, since you are receiving a
disconnect. Could you please try (1)? Make sure the card is not
inserted, and that you have removed the module from memory ('sudo rmmod
airprime'); then make the change as in (1), insert the card, and try
again.

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