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    • RE: IoT Easy Connect Start SIM7020E not connecting

      @io Hi I ordered IoT Easy Connect Start with the understanding this can be used for experimenting with the T-Mobile NB-IoT network. I have no problem with ordering new SIM cards but are these with a price or are they like the Easy Connect Start SIM’s, as in are they free?

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    • RE: IoT Easy Connect Start SIM7020E not connecting

      @fm I have looked at the connection to T-Mobile Netherlands and it does seem to find it.

      09:06:42.148 -> AT+COPS=?
      09:06:54.566 -> +COPS: (1,“T-Mobile NL”,“TMO N”,“20416”,9),(0-4),(0-2)

      But as soon if I try to make the connetion it fails.

      09:09:31.084 -> AT+COPS=1,2,“20416”
      *MRPM: PDN CONNECT BLOCK,2,310
      09:09:32.174 ->
      09:09:32.174 -> +CREG: 0
      09:09:32.174 ->
      09:09:32.174 -> +CME ERROR: no network service

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    • IoT Easy Connect Start SIM7020E not connecting

      Hi I’m using the SIM7020E from Waveshare (https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/SIM7020E_NB-IoT_HAT#SIM7020_Datasheets) in comabination with the IoT Easy Connect Start. I have been using the following AT commands to get a connection with IoT Creators:

      12:35:44.962 -> AT+CFUN=0
      12:35:45.380 -> +CPIN: NOT READY
      12:35:45.525 ->
      12:35:45.525 -> OK
      12:35:51.435 -> AT+CREG=2
      12:35:51.528 -> OK
      12:35:58.200 -> AT*MCGDEFCONT=“IP”,“cdp.iot.t-mobile.nl”
      12:35:58.530 -> OK
      12:36:05.358 -> AT+CFUN=1
      12:36:05.733 -> OK
      12:36:05.874 ->
      12:36:05.921 -> +CPIN: READY
      12:36:06.012 ->
      12:36:06.060 -> +CREG: 2
      12:36:15.751 -> AT+CBAND=8
      12:36:15.891 ->
      12:36:15.891 -> OK
      12:36:23.979 -> AT+COPS=1,2,“20416”
      *MRPM: PDN CONNECT BLOCK,2,770 <–No idea what this means, the last number is in
      seconds counting from 900 (15 min)
      12:37:03.468 ->
      12:37:03.468 -> +CREG: 3
      12:37:03.560 ->
      12:37:03.560 -> ERROR

      While looking for the problem I used AT+CMEE=2 to see the error message and got the following:

      13:16:18.184 -> at+cops=1,2,“20416”

      13:16:18.369 -> +CREG: 2
      13:16:19.260 -> *MRPM: PDN CONNECT BLOCK,2,210
      13:16:19.495 ->
      13:16:19.542 -> +CREG: 0
      13:16:19.590 ->
      13:16:19.638 -> +CME ERROR: no network service

      13:19:42.645 -> at+cpol=?
      13:19:42.741 -> +CME ERROR: SIM File not present

      Thinking the last error must mean the problem lies with the SIM cards, I put a 4G SIM I had in the SIM7020E wich didn’t gave that error message.

      Does someone know the problem or did someone get the same errors as I and found the solution?

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