Reply To: SIM card detected/not detected problem
Hi Steve, thank you for your advices. Everything works now. I misunderstood term MiniSIM card and I used MicroSIM instead. Sorry for troubles. Have a nice day and whole new year. Best regards Radim
View ArticleClass B mDot firmware support
Hi I am using the mDot firmware 2.0.16 but would want to use it in class B mode. When I issued the AT+DC=B I get an error “class B is not yet supported” I noticed in the AT command reference guide...
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Piyush, It appears the AT command reference is not in order. There is another note for AT+DC near the top of page 59. Note: Currently only Class A and Class C are supported. This is the correct...
View ArticleReply To: MTSLog log info not showing up on the debug com virtual port.
Ajay, Do AT commands still work? What version of AT firmware did you flash? Was it downloaded from multitech.net or did you build it offline or on mbed? Did you configure your AT firmware to run the...
View ArticleReply To: ppp0 not recognised
Hey there, Have you tried following these instructions? http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/mlinux/using-mlinux/mlinux-cellular-connection/ If so, check /var/log/messages for pppd logging...
View ArticleReply To: Internet connetion
Tae, Pretty much all of the Conduit documentation for both the AEP and mLinux models is online on the multitech.net developer site. The software developer documentation can be found at:...
View ArticleReply To: MTSLog log info not showing up on the debug com virtual port.
Hi Mike, The AT commands don’t work and I have configured the baud rate to 115200. I got the firmware from the multitech site downloads. As mentioned previously the o/p stops at “[INFO] Flashing new...
View ArticleReply To: AEP Condiut cannot be accessed
JJ, Please open a support portal case at https://support.multitech.com for this. The odd behavior you are seeing with the LEDs when you just touch the device looks like there is something wrong with...
View ArticleReply To: Class B mDot firmware support
Appreciate the quick response Jason. I confirmed the functionality of class C though. But I couldn’t understand the meaning of “Class B definition is not complete in LoRaWAN until 1.1″. Please confirm...
View ArticleReply To: Cellular connection timed out on HTTP Request
Thank you for your help. You were right, I had unchecked “Output Filter rules” by mistake. I wish you a very good year 2017
View ArticleAPPEUI location in mLinux Conduit
Hello I referred (http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/lora/getting-started-with-lora-conduit-mlinux/) to to set up the MultiTech Conduit, copied the configuration file to...
View ArticleIssue -MTCDT-LVW2-210A – Verizon serial connection terminated after second
Hi folks, I am new to the Conduit, but love the concept. I am trying to get the MTCDT-LVW2 connected to the Verizon network. I have followed the MultiTech developers manual to install the SIM and...
View ArticleReply To: APPEUI location in mLinux Conduit
For an ABP connected device the AppEUI will not be used so it can be set to any value. The easiest way to get AppEUI from a network name is on an mDot. Set the network name > AT+NI=1,test network...
View ArticleReply To: Class B mDot firmware support
Yes, I mean that the protocol definition of Class B is not complete. We have no time-frame as to when this will happen.
View ArticleReply To: Manually adding node via ABP
Thanks Jason for the response. I queried with the ‘-c’ option and observed the different value ’2b7e151628aed2a6abf7158809cf4f3c’ under the network session key. I guess this is because of the...
View ArticleReply To: Manually adding node via ABP
Jason, I was mistakenly removing the space between NSK and DSK in lora-query command. Looked thoroughly to find that out. It worked. But it ‘d be good to know the difference between ‘/up’ and...
View ArticleReply To: Manually adding node via ABP
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View ArticleReply To: Storage options for Conduit
Hello, There is currently not a USB accessory card. For the SD Card, the maximum size that we have successfully tested with Conduit is 32GB. There are currently no SATA modules “built in” to the...
View ArticleReply To: xDot Programming trouble
Tom I finally got around to trying your recommendation and I am finding that this procedure is not working correctly. I swapped the JP30 jumper to JP5 plugged in the programming head as you specified...
View ArticleReply To: Wifi in Conduit
Hello, Yes, there are plans for built-in WiFi support. The hardware and supporting firmware are due to be released in this current Q1 2017. Testing of the firmware and hardware are starting this...
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