@hugo-burm said in SIMCOM 7000E Cannot setup connection:

Thanks for the reply.
The AT commands from the manual part IV do not work for the 7000E. The AT+CIPSTART at the bottom of my post is my best guess for the replacement. This is used in the Adafruit Fona Arduino library in a similar way (but for an older Simcom device).

Maybe this will help: 0_1530706071475_WhatsApp Image 2018-07-02 at 15.00.36.jpeg

From the last post of Remco it looks like he has the same problem. We can attach to the network but cannot send data. Is there a way to find out why the connect fails and the whole IP subsystem is deactivated (e.g. find out from logging on your side)?

Should be possible. But to save some time, let me get in touch with my colleagues from the terminal testing team first. Will get back to you on this before 13 July 🙂

BTW, many of the AT commands from the manual part II do not work for the 7000E. It looks like this was tested on a ublox. Can you please add to the manual on which devices these commands were tested. The AT commandset has many vendor specific extensions. New users may not be aware of this. The posts of “DutchDev” and “Marcel Duijnisveld” contain the commands that give you an IP address on the 7000E.

Yeap. Good point. Most of our users were using the U-blox and Quectel modules. But that is changing these days. We will update our manuals.

Thanks!