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    • felmueF
      felmue
      last edited by felmue

      Hello @Felix22

      in UIFlow1 Init NB-IoT DTU block tries a series of AT commands and if one of them is not successful it does not continue and hangs. The AT commands test for proper communication with the modem, then checks that no PIN is set and finally checks if the modem has registered with the provider.

      So lets try to break that down and manually setup the serial connection and try one AT command at the time.

      Below are some UIFlow1 blocks to simply check if the communication with the modem works.

      0_1708213008032_UIFlow1_AtomDTU_Test_20240218.png

      The result in the terminal should be: b'\r\nOK\r\n' or b'AT\r\r\nOK\r\n'.

      Let me know what you get and we go from there.

      Thanks
      Felix

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        Felix22
        last edited by

        thanks
        The return is
        b'AT\r\r\nOK\r\n'

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        • felmueF
          felmue
          last edited by

          Hello @Felix22

          ok, his means your modem is alive and responding.

          Now, please try the following commands (which are the same as are used in Init NB-IoT DTU) block, but we can see the responses of the modem:

          0_1708274932090_UIFlow1_AtomDTU_Test2_20240218.png

          You should get something like:

          b'\r\nOK\r\n'
          b'\r\nOK\r\n'
          b'\r\nOK\r\n'
          b'\r\n+CPIN: READY\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
          b'\r\n+CGCONTRDP: 1,5,"<YourAPN>","10.100.100.100.255.255.255.0"\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
          

          Thanks
          Felix

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            Felix22
            last edited by

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            0_1708288355085_9ac21d0f-18fe-438f-b04c-8b3b22d40126-grafik.png

            Yesterday i have made the similar with Arduino-C-Code and become as Response the carrier Code 28801 = Swisscom-Network but no response in q.beyond-Control-Panel...

            I have tested with a complete new AtomDTU. Flash with v1.13.2

            I think, no response :-((

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            • felmueF
              felmue
              last edited by felmue

              Hello @Felix22

              I just read in the q.beyond FAQ says that the SIM card needs to be activated.

              0_1708291594220_qbeyondsimactivate20240218.png

              I assume you did that already?

              Thanks
              Felix

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                Felix22
                last edited by

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                Yes, I have do it. She is activated.
                The connection from 17.2.24 comes from a old iPhone

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                • felmueF
                  felmue
                  last edited by

                  Hello @Felix22

                  ok, let's see what providers your modem can see.

                  Note: the last AT command AT+COPS=? can take a couple of minutes as it has to scan through all bands. (in my case it took about 3 minutes.)

                  0_1708293101539_UIFlow1_AtomDTU_Test3_20240218.png

                  Expected output:

                  b'\r\nOK\r\n'
                  b'\r\nOK\r\n'
                  b'\r\n+COPS: 0,2,"22801",9\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
                  None
                  b'\r\n+COPS: (1,"SWISS GSM","SWISS","22801",9),(1,"sunrise","sunrise","22802",9),,(0-4),(0-2)\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
                  

                  Thanks
                  Felix

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                    Felix22
                    last edited by

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                    :-)

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                    • felmueF
                      felmue
                      last edited by

                      Hello @Felix22

                      ok, so it seem that the modem is registered with Swisscom, but doesn't get an IP address since AT+COPS? succeeds, but AT+CGCONTRDP fails.

                      At this point I am not sure what might be the issue. Is there anything in the q.beyond portal, like a log showing some error?

                      Also since you used your iPhone with that SIM card before there might be some kind of security check not accepting a connection from a different device. On the q.beyond portal, is there a way to reset / clear the data from the previous connection?

                      Thanks
                      Felix

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                        Felix22
                        last edited by

                        Interesting, this is the response from the DigitalRepublic-SIM-Card how has no NarrowBand.
                        He see the Network also...
                        0_1708297944952_298947a5-15ca-4ffb-9d38-ba507125f028-grafik.png

                        Now, ih have deactivated and new activated the SIM.
                        0_1708299667609_8d6a03a6-055a-400c-81b1-6a1d0b20b0a1-grafik.png

                        Now its a "3" = "Operator forbidden" (?) (Swisscom)
                        and
                        1 for sunrise

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                        • felmueF
                          felmue
                          last edited by

                          Hello @Felix22

                          hmm, strange. Do you know which roaming partner (Swisscom and/or Sunrise) q.beyond has in Switzerland for NB-IoT? Maybe worth checking with q.beyond support.

                          Thanks
                          Felix

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                            Felix22
                            last edited by

                            Many thanks.

                            I will write to the support from q.beyond.

                            If the connection will go on. What are the Code for an MQTT connection ?
                            If i become an IP-Address, can i use the "normal" MQTT Blockly ??

                            Regards,
                            Felix

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                            • felmueF
                              felmue
                              last edited by felmue

                              Hello @Felix22

                              please refer to the SIM7020 documentation for MQTT commands. You can find the PDFs here - section Related Link.

                              As soon as the modem gets an IP address the last AT command AT+CGCONTRDP sent by Init NB-IoT DTU block should succeed and then you can use all the other MQTT blocks.

                              Thanks
                              Felix

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                                Felix22
                                last edited by

                                a.beyond say, she works in Switzerland with Swisscom NB.
                                How can I explicit connect to Swisscom (AT-Command) ?

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                                • felmueF
                                  felmue
                                  last edited by

                                  Hello @Felix22

                                  AT+COPS=1,2,"22801"

                                  Thanks
                                  Felix

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                                    Felix22
                                    last edited by

                                    b'AT+CSQ\r\r\n+CSQ: 18,0\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
                                    men, i have a signal ?

                                    b'AT+CSTT="iotsim.melita.io","",""\r\r\nOK\r\n'
                                    b'AT+CSTT?\r\r\n+CSTT: "iotsim.melita.io","",""\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
                                    APN is set correct ?

                                    b'AT+CGREG?\r\r\n+CGREG: 0,5\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
                                    Registered ?

                                    b'AT+COPS: 1,2,"22801"\r\r\nERROR\r\n'
                                    b'AT+COPS?\r\r\n+COPS: 0,2,"22801",9\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'

                                    b'AT+CGACT?\r\r\n+CGACT: 1,0\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'

                                    If i have a connection, do i become an ip-address ?
                                    with the command AT+CIFSR

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                                    • felmueF
                                      felmue
                                      last edited by

                                      Hello @Felix22

                                      it is my understanding that AT+CIFSR returns the local IP address in a TCP or UDP connection. (It's an AT command for compatibility with SIM800.)

                                      See PDF document SIM7020 Series_TCPIP_Application Note_V1.04 - 6.2 TCP Client Connection. You'll find the link to the PDF here.

                                      The way I use to set the APN is described in the same TCP/IP PDF - 3.2 APN Manual Configuration.

                                      Thanks
                                      Felix

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                                        Felix22
                                        last edited by

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                                        Result:

                                        b'\r\nOK\r\n'
                                        b'\r\nOK\r\n'
                                        b'\r\nOK\r\n'
                                        b'\r\nOK\r\n'
                                        b'\r\nOK\r\n\r\n+CPIN: READY\r\n'
                                        b'\r\n+CGREG: 0,5\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
                                        b'\r\n+CGCONTRDP: 1,5,"iotsim.melita.io","10.xx.xx.xx.255.255.255.0",,"212.xx.xx.xx","212.xx.xx.xx",,,,,1500\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'

                                        Im a big step wider... now, i have become my ip address... :-)
                                        Now i think... MQTT, next step.

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                                          Felix22
                                          last edited by

                                          Juhuuuu !!
                                          It works !
                                          More Information and the solution will follow...

                                          @felmue : many thanks

                                          Felix

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                                          • felmueF
                                            felmue
                                            last edited by

                                            Hello @Felix22

                                            I am happy to hear you got it working.

                                            Thanks
                                            Felix

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