No, we can't use this workaround at all. Sorry.

If lsusb just returns, that means it's the wrong USB ID. Does lsusb
(without parameters) list a device starting with 12d1? That's the one
you'll want to use, with vendor and product ID to pass to lsusb with the
-d switch.

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  ZTE MF190, try to connect on bad ttyUSB2 (ubuntu 11.04 11.10 12.04)

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