On 2024-10-28, Barbaros Bilek wrote:
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> Hello Samuel,
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> Thank you for your response. Here=E2=80=99s the current status:
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> When I set up Ubuntu Linux on the same devic
Hello Samuel,
Thank you for your response. Here’s the current status:
When I set up Ubuntu Linux on the same device and configured the
necessary settings, everything works, including hot-swap for the SIM card.
I don't actually need dual SIM functionality; I just need it to work with a
single
Hello Barbaros,
Have you checked if this hardware is functioning without issues? It might
be worth installing Linux to see if you can establish a GSM connection
there.
Additionally, disabling umsm in the kernel could be another potential
solution. I think it’s worth a try. Here’s what you’ll need
Hi misc,
I'm encountering an issue with a Quectel EM120R-GL LTE module with dual SIM
slots on OpenBSD. The system (ifconfig umb0) consistently displays the
error "SIM not inserted, PIN required," despite attempts to set the APN,
reboot, and bring the interface up. I’m 100% certain that the PIN is
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