MC7354 with Verizon network
Tang Nguyen
tang_nguyen at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 21 22:05:19 UTC 2017
Are you sure MC7354 loaded with Verizon firmware ? AFAIK, MC7354 is loaded with ATT by default, so it doesn't support the LTE Verizon band. MC7350 is a modem for Verizon. Try connect to Verizon network if you have MC7350 modem.
Tang
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> On Jan 21, 2017, at 4:37 PM, heni wael <waelheni91 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your reply
>
> look like not connected to the network
> may be because band is 2 and verizon work with 4 and 13
>
> look at this
> at+cgatt?
>
> +CGATT: 0
>
> OK
>
> at+cgatt=1
> not working
>
> and i have this
>
>
> at!gstatus?
>
> !GSTATUS:
> Current Time: 5926 Temperature: 28
> Bootup Time: 6 Mode: ONLINE
> System mode: LTE PS state: Not attached
> LTE band: B2 LTE bw: 5 MHz
> LTE Rx chan: 975 LTE Tx chan: 65535
> EMM state: Deregistered Limited Service
> RRC state: RRC Idle
> IMS reg state: No Srv
>
> RSSI (dBm): 0 Tx Power: 0
> RSRP (dBm): 0 TAC: 0000 (0)
> RSRQ (dB): 0 Cell ID: FFFFFFFF (4294967295)
> SINR (dB): -20.0
>
>
> Have you got an idea ?
> Thanks
>
> 2017-01-21 22:36 GMT+01:00 heni wael <waelheni91 at gmail.com>:
>> Thanks for your reply
>>
>> look like not connected to the network
>> may be because band is 2 and verizon work with 4 and 13
>>
>> look at this
>> at+cgatt?
>>
>> +CGATT: 0
>>
>> OK
>>
>> at+cgatt=1
>> not working
>>
>> and i have this
>>
>>
>> at!gstatus?
>>
>> !GSTATUS:
>> Current Time: 5926 Temperature: 28
>> Bootup Time: 6 Mode: ONLINE
>> System mode: LTE PS state: Not attached
>> LTE band: B2 LTE bw: 5 MHz
>> LTE Rx chan: 975 LTE Tx chan: 65535
>> EMM state: Deregistered Limited Service
>> RRC state: RRC Idle
>> IMS reg state: No Srv
>>
>> RSSI (dBm): 0 Tx Power: 0
>> RSRP (dBm): 0 TAC: 0000 (0)
>> RSRQ (dB): 0 Cell ID: FFFFFFFF (4294967295)
>> SINR (dB): -20.0
>>
>>
>> Have you an idea
>>
>>
>> 2017-01-21 19:07 GMT+01:00 Sebastian Sjoholm <sebastian.sjoholm at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> > [root at localhost ~]# qmi-network /dev/cdc-wdm0 start
>>> > Loading profile at /etc/qmi-network.conf...
>>> > APN: wexx.vzwstatic
>>> > APN user: unset
>>> > APN password: unset
>>> > qmi-proxy: no
>>> > Checking data format with 'qmicli -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --wda-get-data-format '...
>>> > Device link layer protocol retrieved: 802-3
>>> > Getting expected data format with 'qmicli -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --get-expected-data-format'...
>>> > Expected link layer protocol retrieved: 802-3
>>> > Device and kernel link layer protocol match: 802-3
>>> > Starting network with 'qmicli -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --wds-start-network=apn='wexx.vzwstatic' --client-no-release-cid '...
>>> > error: couldn't start network: QMI protocol error (64): '(null)'
>>> > Saving state at /tmp/qmi-network-state-cdc-wdm0... (CID: 9)
>>> > error: network start failed, no packet data handle
>>> > Clearing state at /tmp/qmi-network-state-cdc-wdm0...
>>> >
>>> > i can t connect
>>> > can any one tell me what is wrong
>>> >
>>>
>>> I guess first thing would be to verify that the network connection is OK,
>>>
>>> PS state should be 1
>>>
>>> at+cgatt?
>>>
>>> Then you can see if you can get the PDP attached
>>>
>>> at+cgact=1,3
>>> at+cgact?
>>>
>>> and IP address
>>>
>>> at+cgpaddr=3
>>>
>>> and network status
>>>
>>> at!gstatus?
>>>
>>> -Sebastian
>>>
>>
>
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