A comment that I found interesting (about another ZTE MF190 variant):

http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?t=719

Josh    
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:27 am

It's the old problem of Network Manager, or more precisely the helper component 
modem-manager, sometimes not using the correct port for connection out of the 
several ttyUSB interfaces a 3G modem is providing.
Not all modems want to be used with ttyUSB0; it's common for ZTE devices to 
connect via ttyUSB2 or ttyUSB3.

The common property of the "correct" ports is that they have a transfer type of 
"interrupt". usb_modeswitch will check for this and add a symlink "gsmmodem" in 
the /dev folder which points to the right port.
I know that the main developer of modem-manager was not aware of the interrupt 
thing until recently. Future versions may work as expected.

For now, the problem is that modem-manager may pick a port that responds
to AT commands but will do so only for diagnostic purposes. Since there
is no manual override for the port in Network Manager, all you can do is
to use alternative software which allows the setting of the port.

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  ZTE MF190, try to connect on bad ttyUSB2

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