@trick2011
Thanks for this question, I will try to find this information for you today.
Posts made by afzal_m
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RE: SARA-N3
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RE: Deleting posts
Good question! I just changed a setting which allows you to delete a post in the first 180 seconds after creating your post. Can you try it?
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RE: Check out our Documentation Library!
Yup! We have some people working on that as well! Should be available end of June
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RE: Check out our Documentation Library!
Thx Jurriaan. Working on a fix as we speak!
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RE: Arduino MKR NB1500: lukt niet om te verbinden.
@Martijn-Kooijman I am not sure if it is the same, but this problem occured with the Ublox R410 as well.
With simcard it was not possible to send AT commands, without simcard it was possible.
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RE: Arduino MKR NB1500: lukt niet om te verbinden.
Ah wait… I now noticed that you already did.
Then I’m also lost. It should work like this.
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RE: Arduino MKR NB1500: lukt niet om te verbinden.
Did you try to open the socket first?
You can do that by executing this command
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RE: Check out our Documentation Library!
Hi Marijn,
You will find the instructions for your module in the Getting started section. I think you need the ‘network attach’ page.
W.r.t. the Azure integration, you are right. We will update this a.s.a.p.
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RE: PUK code
Fiddling around?
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RE: Can't connect to NB-IoT (T-Mobile NL)
Did not find anyone
Do you have another device that you could test?
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RE: Particle Boron Setup failed
Ok, thanks for clarifying!
Did you already try to set-up the AT+COPS values in a way that it will automatically select the PLMN ID (20416)?
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RE: Particle Boron Setup failed
I think that the Particle Boron only supports LTE-M and not NB-IoT…
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How can I activate my simcard?
I received this question a lot these days. I still need to understand why. Is our document library (getting) too complex maybe? Please let me know
However, if you ordered your NB-IoT simcard at iot.t-mobile.nl, I can assure you that your simcard is already active.
We want to save you from the simcard hassle as much as possible. All our NB-IoT simcards have the same configuration. To make sure that you can simply keep one single stock for all your different use cases/projects,
Just register the IMEI number of your module in one of your projects. Configure your module with the right settings, put your simcard in it and it should work right away.
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RE: King Pigeon S150
The simcard is not able to send and receive SMS.
Besides that, the simcard only supports NB-IoT. I am not sure if your device is able to support NB-IoT. I don’t see it coming back in tje screenshots. Can you confirm that it supports NB-IoT?
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RE: King Pigeon S150
Our typical user is often someone who is creating an IoT device from scratch. And our documentation is also based on this user journey. So don’t worry, I get why it is complex.
Do you have some information and specification about your device? Google did not really help me.
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RE: Can't connect to NB-IoT (T-Mobile NL)
Hmm if it is reporting a PLMN ID, I’m not sure if it could be a hardware issue with the sim.
I will send a broadcast to my network, there should be some experienced Gpy users there…
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RE: Can't connect to NB-IoT (T-Mobile NL)
Yes I can see that it stopped on the 1st of April. Very strange!
We checked your simcard configuration and there is nothing wrong with it.
Let me know if you want to receive a new one. Maybe the hardware of the sim is damaged?
What is the purpose if this command: AT+SQNMONI=9?
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RE: Getting connected using the BG96
Check out this topic https://forum.iot.t-mobile.nl/topic/237/udp-op-het-impact-platform-met-sara-n211/23
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RE: Getting connected using the BG96
Yeah maybe the command for the qualcomm chipset is different
So trying this other command could workI will also try to find out for you in the meantime