Hi,
I've just bought a one+ model B, and I can't get the mobile network to connect.
I've tried with 2 Aldi sims, both work for data (and calls and sms) in a phone handset.
I've updated the sim7600test sketch to use the APN "mdata.net.au", and I also upped the CONN_TIMEOUT to 20000 (I'm assuming that is ms)
Using the sim7600test sketch, I get the following output:
Init cellular module...SIM7600E-H OK
IMEI:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SIM Card OK
Registering on network...NO
Is there any further debugging I can do to figure out what is wrong?
Cheers
David
Freematics ONE+ Model B won't register on network
Re: Freematics ONE+ Model B won't register on network
Do you have good 4G coverage in your area? Aldi uses Telstra network and if it fallback to 3G, it will be on a band that SIM7600E-H does not support. I suggest using a IOT sim card (like Hologram) which is able to roam across different operators' network. Or use Optus SIM card as Optus' network is fully supported by SIM7600E-H.
Re: Freematics ONE+ Model B won't register on network
OK, according to my phone it wants to use 4G on band 28, which I think the modem doesn't support?
If I force the phone to 3G, it wants to use band 5, which I think the modem does support?
In fact, if I'm reading oztowers.com.au properly, telstra only uses 1 & 5 for 3G, both of which the modem supports?
Is there a way of locking the modem to 3G, or have I got something backwards?
Cheers
David
If I force the phone to 3G, it wants to use band 5, which I think the modem does support?
In fact, if I'm reading oztowers.com.au properly, telstra only uses 1 & 5 for 3G, both of which the modem supports?
Is there a way of locking the modem to 3G, or have I got something backwards?
Cheers
David
Re: Freematics ONE+ Model B won't register on network
Yes it is possible to lock the cellular module to WCDMA.
Look at ClientSIM7600::setup() in FreematicsNetwork.cpp and uncomment the following line.
Look at ClientSIM7600::setup() in FreematicsNetwork.cpp and uncomment the following line.
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sendCommand("AT+CNMP=14\r");