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    • tomT
      tom admin
      last edited by

      @DanielHviid Ensure that both black board to board connectors (left side in pic) are fully seated, the board looks a little crooked. Also double check that the Quectel module itself is fully seated in the pci slot.

      What software version are you running on your voxl2? You can check this with: voxl-version

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        DanielHviid
        last edited by

        The board is fully connected and the voxl2 can find 4 USB connections through it. It looks crooked from the perspective of the image, but is completely parallel with the voxl2 and does not wiggle when pressed. The Quectel module is also tightly connected to the board with the screw that it came with, and I have neither loosened it nor removed it since we received it, with both 5g modem boards we have tested.

        We are running this on a clean install of the VOXL2 Platform 0.9 image.

        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        system-image: 1.4.1-M0054-14.1a-perf
        kernel:       #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Oct 13 17:48:16 UTC 2022 4.19.125
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        hw version:   M0054
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        voxl-suite:   0.9.4
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Packages:
        Repo:  http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/ ./dists/qrb5165/sdk-0.9/binary-arm64/
        Last Updated: 2022-09-06 03:18:29
        WARNING: repo file has changed since last update,
        	packages may have originated from a different repo
        List:
        	libmodal-cv              0.2.3
        	libmodal-exposure        0.0.7
        	libmodal-journal         0.2.1
        	libmodal-json            0.4.3
        	libmodal-pipe            2.6.0
        	libqrb5165-io            0.1.0
        	libvoxl-cci-direct       0.1.5
        	libvoxl-cutils           0.1.1
        	mv-voxl                  0.1-r0
        	qrb5165-bind             0.1-r0
        	qrb5165-dfs-server       0.1.0
        	qrb5165-imu-server       0.5.0
        	qrb5165-slpi-test-sig    01-r0
        	qrb5165-system-tweaks    0.1.5
        	qrb5165-tflite           2.8.0-2
        	voxl-bind                0.0.1
        	voxl-camera-calibration  0.2.3
        	voxl-camera-server       1.3.5
        	voxl-cpu-monitor         0.3.0
        	voxl-docker-support      1.2.4
        	voxl-gphoto2-server      0.0.10
        	voxl-jpeg-turbo          2.1.3-4
        	voxl-libgphoto2          0.0.4
        	voxl-libuvc              1.0.7
        	voxl-logger              0.3.4
        	voxl-mavlink             0.1.0
        	voxl-mavlink-server      0.2.0
        	voxl-modem               0.16.1
        	voxl-mongoose            7.7.0-1
        	voxl-mpa-to-ros          0.3.6
        	voxl-mpa-tools           0.7.6
        	voxl-opencv              4.5.5-1
        	voxl-portal              0.4.2
        	voxl-px4                 1.12.31
        	voxl-px4-imu-server      0.1.2
        	voxl-qvio-server         0.8.2
        	voxl-remote-id           0.0.5
        	voxl-streamer            0.4.1
        	voxl-suite               0.9.4
        	voxl-tag-detector        0.0.4
        	voxl-tflite-server       0.3.1
        	voxl-utils               1.2.2
        	voxl-uvc-server          0.1.3
        	voxl-vision-px4          1.4.0
        	voxl2-system-image       1.4.1-r0
        	voxl2-wlan               1.0-r0
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        

        We have just tried it on the 0.9.5 image as well, with no change.

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        • tomT
          tom admin
          last edited by

          @DanielHviid What do you see with the following commands:

          ifconfig
          
          ls /dev | grep ttyUSB
          
          ls /dev | grep cdc
          
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            DanielHviid
            last edited by

            ifconfig
            bond0: flags=5123<UP,BROADCAST,MASTER,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
                    ether 56:04:23:be:49:16  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
                    RX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
                    RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
                    TX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
                    TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
            
            dummy0: flags=195<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,NOARP>  mtu 1500
                    inet6 fe80::63f1:e926:6645:ed3a  prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<link>
                    ether 12:88:76:22:4a:2c  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
                    RX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
                    RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
                    TX packets 5  bytes 894 (894.0 B)
                    TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
            
            lo: flags=73<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING>  mtu 65536
                    inet 127.0.0.1  netmask 255.0.0.0
                    inet6 ::1  prefixlen 128  scopeid 0x10<host>
                    loop  txqueuelen 1000  (Local Loopback)
                    RX packets 80  bytes 5680 (5.6 KB)
                    RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
                    TX packets 80  bytes 5680 (5.6 KB)
                    TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
            
            wwan0: flags=4291<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,NOARP,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
                    inet6 fe80::ae85:f75c:c008:10c7  prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<link>
                    ether c6:79:d7:12:6a:d4  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
                    RX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
                    RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
                    TX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
                    TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
            
            ls /dev | grep ttyUSB
            ttyUSB0
            ttyUSB1
            ttyUSB2
            ttyUSB3
            
            ls /dev | grep cdc
            cdc-wdm0
            
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            • tomT
              tom admin
              last edited by

              @DanielHviid That all looks as expected, what about if you run the quectel connection manager program manually: quectel-CM -s $APN where $APN is your SIM card's APN

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                DanielHviid
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                  DanielHviid
                  last edited by

                  @tom

                  quectel-CM -s ###APN###
                  [03-02_12:59:25:085] Quectel_QConnectManager_Linux_V1.5.9
                  [03-02_12:59:25:088] Find /sys/bus/usb/devices/2-1.1 idVendor=0x2c7c idProduct=0x800, bus=0x002, dev=0x003
                  [03-02_12:59:25:088] Auto find qmichannel = /dev/cdc-wdm0
                  [03-02_12:59:25:089] Auto find usbnet_adapter = wwan0
                  [03-02_12:59:25:089] netcard driver = qmi_wwan, driver version = 22-Aug-2005
                  [03-02_12:59:25:090] Modem works in QMI mode
                  [03-02_12:59:25:114] /proc/4755/fd/7 -> /dev/cdc-wdm0
                  [03-02_12:59:25:114] /proc/4755/exe -> /usr/bin/quectel-CM
                  [03-02_12:59:27:116] cdc_wdm_fd = 7
                  [03-02_12:59:27:213] Get clientWDS = 2
                  [03-02_12:59:27:244] Get clientDMS = 1
                  [03-02_12:59:27:276] Get clientNAS = 4
                  [03-02_12:59:27:308] Get clientUIM = 1
                  [03-02_12:59:27:340] Get clientWDA = 1
                  [03-02_12:59:27:372] requestBaseBandVersion RM502QAEAAR11A04M4G
                  [03-02_12:59:40:876] QmiWwanThread read=-1 errno: 2 (No such file or directory)
                  [03-02_12:59:57:373] QmiThreadSendQMITimeout pthread_cond_timeout_np timeout
                  [03-02_12:59:57:373] requestSetEthMode err = 110
                  [03-02_12:59:57:388] requestGetSIMStatus SIMStatus: SIM_PIN
                  [03-02_12:59:57:388] requestSetProfile[1] ###APN###///0
                  [03-02_13:00:27:389] QmiThreadSendQMITimeout pthread_cond_timeout_np timeout
                  [03-02_13:00:27:389] requestSetProfile err = 110
                  [03-02_13:00:57:389] QmiThreadSendQMITimeout pthread_cond_timeout_np timeout
                  [03-02_13:00:57:390] requestGetProfile err = 110
                  [03-02_13:00:57:420] QmiWwanThread read=-1 errno: 2 (No such file or directory)
                  [03-02_13:01:27:390] QmiThreadSendQMITimeout pthread_cond_timeout_np timeout
                  [03-02_13:01:27:390] requestRegistrationState2 err = 110
                  [03-02_13:01:27:404] requestQueryDataCall IPv4ConnectionStatus: DISCONNECTED
                  [03-02_13:01:27:405] ifconfig wwan0 down
                  [03-02_13:01:27:451] ifconfig wwan0 0.0.0.0
                  [03-02_13:01:27:467] requestRegistrationState2 MCC: 238, MNC: 20, PS: Detached, DataCap: UNKNOW
                  [03-02_13:04:27:453] QmiThreadSendQMITimeout pthread_cond_timeout_np timeout
                  [03-02_13:04:27:453] requestQueryDataCall err = 110
                  [03-02_13:04:57:548] QmiWwanThread read=-1 errno: 2 (No such file or directory)
                  [03-02_13:05:27:517] QmiThreadSendQMITimeout pthread_cond_timeout_np timeout
                  [03-02_13:05:27:517] requestQueryDataCall err = 110
                  [03-02_13:06:12:524] QmiThreadSendQMITimeout pthread_cond_timeout_np timeout
                  [03-02_13:06:12:524] requestQueryDataCall err = 110
                  
                  
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                  • tomT
                    tom admin
                    last edited by tom

                    @DanielHviid Can you try installing a newer version of voxl-modem?: http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dists/qrb5165/staging/binary-arm64/voxl-modem_1.0.3_arm64.deb

                    adb push voxl-modem_1.0.3_arm64.deb .
                    adb shell
                    dpkg -i voxl-modem_1.0.3_arm64.deb 
                    

                    This new package includes a newer quectel-CM source

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                      DanielHviid
                      last edited by

                      @tom Definite improvement, but it seems to be stuck in initialization. This is the output of manually running it it.

                      quectel-CM -s ###APN###
                      [03-02_13:08:35:594] Quectel_QConnectManager_Linux_V1.6.0.24
                      [03-02_13:08:35:598] Find /sys/bus/usb/devices/2-1.1 idVendor=0x2c7c idProduct=0x800, bus=0x002, dev=0x003
                      [03-02_13:08:35:599] Auto find qmichannel = /dev/cdc-wdm0
                      [03-02_13:08:35:599] Auto find usbnet_adapter = wwan0
                      [03-02_13:08:35:600] netcard driver = qmi_wwan, driver version = 22-Aug-2005
                      [03-02_13:08:35:600] Modem works in QMI mode
                      [03-02_13:08:35:621] cdc_wdm_fd = 7
                      [03-02_13:08:35:708] Get clientWDS = 15
                      [03-02_13:08:35:739] Get clientDMS = 1
                      [03-02_13:08:35:771] Get clientNAS = 4
                      [03-02_13:08:35:803] Get clientUIM = 1
                      [03-02_13:08:35:835] Get clientWDA = 1
                      [03-02_13:08:35:867] requestBaseBandVersion RM502QAEAAR11A04M4G
                      [03-02_13:08:35:995] requestGetSIMStatus SIMStatus: SIM_PIN
                      [03-02_13:08:35:995] requestSetProfile[1] ###APN###///0
                      [03-02_13:08:36:059] requestGetProfile[1] ###APN###///0
                      [03-02_13:08:36:091] requestRegistrationState2 MCC: 238, MNC: 20, PS: Detached, DataCap: UNKNOW
                      [03-02_13:08:36:123] requestQueryDataCall IPv4ConnectionStatus: DISCONNECTED
                      [03-02_13:08:36:123] ifconfig wwan0 0.0.0.0
                      [03-02_13:08:36:146] ifconfig wwan0 down
                      
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                      • tomT
                        tom admin
                        last edited by

                        @DanielHviid I haven't seen this before with SIM status: requestGetSIMStatus SIMStatus: SIM_PIN, I'm wondering if the SIM card is locked and is expecting a pin number? quectel-CM allows you to pass in a pincode with -p:

                        voxl2:/$ quectel-CM -h
                        Quectel_QConnectManager_Linux_V1.6.0.24
                        Usage: quectel-CM [options]
                        -s [apn [user password auth]]          Set apn/user/password/auth get from your network provider. auth: 1~pap, 2~chap
                         -p pincode                             Verify sim card pin if sim card is locked
                        -p [quectel-][qmi|mbim]-proxy          Request to use proxy
                        -f logfilename                         Save log message of this program to file
                        -u usbmonlog filename                  Save usbmon log to file
                        -i interface                           Specify which network interface to setup data call when multi-modems exits
                        -4                                     Setup IPv4 data call (default)
                        -6                                     Setup IPv6 data call
                         -n pdn                                 Specify which pdn to setup data call (default 1 for QMI, 0 for MBIM)
                        -k pdn                                 Specify which pdn to hangup data call (by send SIGINT to 'quectel-CM -n pdn')
                        -m iface-idx                           Bind QMI data call to wwan0_<iface idx> when QMAP used. E.g '-n 7 -m 1' bind pdn-7 data call to wwan0_1
                        -b                                     Enable network interface bridge function (default 0)
                        -v                                     Verbose log mode, for debug purpose.
                        [Examples]
                        Example 1: quectel-CM 
                        Example 2: quectel-CM -s 3gnet 
                        Example 3: quectel-CM -s 3gnet carl 1234 1 -p 1234 -f gobinet_log.txt
                        
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                          DanielHviid
                          last edited by

                          @tom Curriously, it does not seem to accept -p 0000, which was our pin. We changed it to 1234, which is accepted, but that didn't help with the issue, and it acted identically to providing the wrong pin.

                          quectel-CM -p 0000
                          [03-02_13:02:16:064] Quectel_QConnectManager_Linux_V1.6.0.24
                          [03-02_13:02:16:064] unknow -p '0000'
                          
                          quectel-CM -p 1234
                          [03-02_13:02:39:300] Quectel_QConnectManager_Linux_V1.6.0.24
                          [03-02_13:02:39:305] Find /sys/bus/usb/devices/2-1.1 idVendor=0x2c7c idProduct=0x800, bus=0x002, dev=0x003
                          [03-02_13:02:39:307] Auto find qmichannel = /dev/cdc-wdm0
                          [03-02_13:02:39:307] Auto find usbnet_adapter = wwan0
                          [03-02_13:02:39:307] netcard driver = qmi_wwan, driver version = 22-Aug-2005
                          [03-02_13:02:39:308] Modem works in QMI mode
                          [03-02_13:02:39:325] cdc_wdm_fd = 7
                          [03-02_13:02:39:399] Get clientWDS = 15
                          [03-02_13:02:39:430] Get clientDMS = 1
                          [03-02_13:02:39:462] Get clientNAS = 4
                          [03-02_13:02:39:494] Get clientUIM = 1
                          [03-02_13:02:39:526] Get clientWDA = 1
                          [03-02_13:02:39:557] requestBaseBandVersion RM502QAEAAR11A04M4G
                          [03-02_13:02:39:686] requestGetSIMStatus SIMStatus: SIM_PIN
                          [03-02_13:02:39:718] requestGetProfile[1] 3gnet/carl/1234/1
                          [03-02_13:02:39:749] requestRegistrationState2 MCC: 238, MNC: 20, PS: Detached, DataCap: UNKNOW
                          [03-02_13:02:39:781] requestQueryDataCall IPv4ConnectionStatus: DISCONNECTED
                          [03-02_13:02:39:781] ifconfig wwan0 0.0.0.0
                          [03-02_13:02:39:803] ifconfig wwan0 down
                          
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