Okay... bit by bit I find out more information.
I removed the antenna a couple of times (~30) to force the modem to lost the
connection.
Mounting the antenna again I retrieve a new IP address from the cellphone
company.
oFono is showing the information in the log and the settings of the network
Theese are the information I read over DBus:
string "Manufacturer"
variant string "QUALCOMM INCORPORATED"
string "Model"
variant string "SIMCOM_SIM7600E-H"
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The modem is a SIMCom 7x00 module connected via USB internally (VendorID 1e0e,
DeviceID 9001).
By the way: I am using "ofono v1.30" and "connman v1.37".
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Den mån 21 okt. 2019 kl 21:02 skrev :
> Hello,
>
> If I restart oFono manually, everything is working fine again. Is there
> any known bug
> regarding some blocking state changes or something like this?
>
Which modem are you using?
--Richard
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Hello,
I am currently working with oFono for a wireless modem on an Embedded Linux.
Things are working okay if the signal strength is quite good. Nevertheless, if
I alter
the signal strength by for example removing the antenna, my device often comes
into a strange state:
For debugging I am using
Hello,
I am currently working with oFono for a wireless modem on an Embedded Linux.
Things are working okay if the signal strength is quite good. Nevertheless, if
I alter
the signal strength by for example removing the antenna, my device often comes
into a strange state:
For debugging I am using