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  • Olivier GASTÉO Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Olivier GASTÉ
    #1

    hello every one,
    I've setup following the manual voxl lte modem board over a voxl fresh standard main board

    ~ # voxl-modem --feather_configure
    Configuring GPIO pins
        Setting defaults:
            GPIO_PIN_WWAN_WAKEUP_IN  = 1
            GPIO_PIN_WWAN_POWER_ON_N = 1
            GPIO_PIN_WWAN_RESET_N    = 1
        feather is DISABLED
    ENABLE WNC feather module
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is ENABLED, device detected: /dev/ttyUSB0
    

    according to this : https://assistance.orange.fr/mobile-tablette/tous-les-mobiles-et-tablettes/depanner/probleme-avec-un-service-d-orange-internet-sms-mms-mails-cloud-tv/mms/configurer-un-apn-internet-et-mms_192948-738196
    APN name for orange networks is 'orange'
    so I called set-apn.sh script with this (I also checked the AT+CGDCONT command on AT command guide of sierra WP7607)

    ~ # /usr/bin/set-apn.sh orange
    setting APN to orange
    

    after reboot I launch

    ~ # voxl-modem --connect_to_network
    Verifying configuration for connecting to network
    Configuration:
        --serial_port:       /dev/ttyUSB0
        --qmi_dev:           /dev/qcqmi0
        --network_interface: rmnet_usb0
        --uqmi_bin:          uqmi
        --modem_on_usb:      False
    Activating modem
    Configuring GPIO pins
        Setting defaults:
            GPIO_PIN_WWAN_WAKEUP_IN  = 1
            GPIO_PIN_WWAN_POWER_ON_N = 1
            GPIO_PIN_WWAN_RESET_N    = 1
        feather is DISABLED
    ENABLE WNC feather module
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is DISABLED
        feather is ENABLED, device detected: /dev/ttyUSB0
    Detecting feather modem:
    ERROR: The required modem was not detected.
    

    even if normaly it have to be negociated by PDP response I can try to force an IP in AT command AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","orange","0.0.0.0",0,0,0,0

    is it normal that script sending command to ttyUSB2 instead of ttyUSB0 ??

    I also tried with another provider called bouygues : https://www.assistance.bouyguestelecom.fr/s/article/parametrage-mobile-email-mms-internet
    the apn name looks to be mmsbouygtel.com
    and I got same issue endding with :!

        feather is ENABLED, device detected: /dev/ttyUSB0
    Detecting feather modem:
    ERROR: The required modem was not detected.
    

    thank's for any help

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      Hi @Olivier-GASTÉ

      It looks as though the instructions you are following are for the "v1" LTE modem while you are using a "v2" LTE modem.

      Just yesterday I updated our modem documentation. Here is the updated documentation for getting your modem going: https://docs.modalai.com/lte-v2-modem-manual/

      These instructions require the newest version of voxl-modem which can be downloaded directly from http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/stable/voxl-modem_0.10.0.ipk

      In order to install this new ipk, you can use the following:

      # On host pc
      adb push voxl-modem_0.10.0.ipk /home/root/ipk/
      
      adb shell
      
      # On VOXL
      opkg install /home/root/ipk/voxl-modem_0.10.0.ipk
      

      Once installed, you should be able to use the voxl-configure-modem script to get your modem up and running.

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