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01-26-2020, 07:22 | #1 (permalink) |
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Member: 1982892 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Inseego (novtel) USB800 dongle changing bands Here is what it has currently: AT$NWBAND? $NWBAND: 6c00000 AT$NWBAND=? $NWBAND: <band> bit definitions $NWBAND: 00 CDMA2000 Band Class 0, A-System $NWBAND: 01 CDMA2000 Band Class 0, B-System $NWBAND: 02 CDMA2000 Band Class 1, all blocks $NWBAND: 03 CDMA2000 Band Class 2 place holder $NWBAND: 04 CDMA2000 Band Class 3, A-System $NWBAND: 05 CDMA2000 Band Class 4, all blocks $NWBAND: 06 CDMA2000 Band Class 5, all blocks $NWBAND: 07 GSM DCS band $NWBAND: 08 GSM Extended GSM (E-GSM) band $NWBAND: 09 GSM Primary GSM (P-GSM) band $NWBAND: 10 CDMA2000 Band Class 6 $NWBAND: 11 CDMA2000 Band Class 7 $NWBAND: 12 CDMA2000 Band Class 8 $NWBAND: 13 CDMA2000 Band Class 9 $NWBAND: 14 CDMA2000 Band Class 10 $NWBAND: 15 CDMA2000 Band Class 11 $NWBAND: 16 GSM 450 band $NWBAND: 17 GSM 480 band $NWBAND: 18 GSM 750 band $NWBAND: 19 GSM 850 band $NWBAND: 20 GSM Band $NWBAND: 21 GSM PCS band $NWBAND: 22 WCDMA I IMT 2000 band $NWBAND: 23 WCDMA II PCS band $NWBAND: 24 WCDMA III 1700 band $NWBAND: 25 WCDMA IV 1700 band $NWBAND: 26 WCDMA V US850 band $NWBAND: 27 WCDMA VI JAPAN 800 band $NWBAND: 28 Reserved for BC12/BC14 $NWBAND: 29 Reserved for BC12/BC14 $NWBAND: 30 Reserved $NWBAND: 31 Reserved AT$NWBAND2=? $NWBAND2: <band> bit definitions $NWBAND2: 00 WLAN US 2400 band $NWBAND2: 01 WLAN ETSI 2400 band $NWBAND2: 02 WLAN FRANCE 2400 band $NWBAND2: 03 WLAN SPAIN 2400 band $NWBAND2: 04 WLAN JAPAN 2400 band $NWBAND2: 05 WLAN US 2400 band $NWBAND2: 06 WLAN EUROPE 5000 band $NWBAND2: 07 WLAN FRANCE 5000 band $NWBAND2: 08 WLAN SPAIN 5000 band $NWBAND2: 09 WLAN JAPAN 5000 band $NWBAND2: 10 Reserved $NWBAND2: 11 Reserved $NWBAND2: 12 Reserved $NWBAND2: 13 Reserved $NWBAND2: 14 Reserved $NWBAND2: 15 Reserved $NWBAND2: 16 WCDMA EUROPE 2600 band $NWBAND2: 17 WCDMA EUROPE & JAPAN 900 band $NWBAND2: 18 WCDMA JAPAN 1700 band $NWBAND2: 19 Reserved for WLAN $NWBAND2: 20 Reserved for WLAN $NWBAND2: 21 Reserved for WLAN $NWBAND2: 22 Reserved for WLAN $NWBAND2: 23 Reserved for WLAN $NWBAND2: 24 Band Class 16 $NWBAND2: 25 Reserved $NWBAND2: 26 Reserved $NWBAND2: 27 Reserved $NWBAND2: 28 Reserved $NWBAND2: 29 Reserved $NWBAND2: 30 Persistent value from NV $NWBAND2: 31 Reserved |
01-26-2020, 22:07 | #2 (permalink) |
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Member: 772096 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.69222 Thanks Meter: 8,277 | check something AT$NWBAND=6c00000 if reply ok then try AT$NWBAND=6a00000 ... after read config and check. but better read nvmfils as backup before play. |
01-27-2020, 07:27 | #3 (permalink) | |
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Member: 1982892 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Quote:
AT$NWBAND=6a00000 was accepted, rebooted the modem but I did notice any change in the configs. What was it supposed to do? I did AT$NWBAND=6c00000 to undo and it was accepted and rebooted. All seemed as before. | |
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