You might need to downgrade ofono to 2014-2015 versions then, it used to work 
(lte was lte only, lteumts was 3g+4g which doesn't interest you, the default 
now it seems)

On Thursday, 13 April 2017, Claudio Campeggi wrote:
> Hi,
> thank you for your replies but the command you provided doesn't work.
> I do know that I won't be able to receive calls, but on 3G I barely get 5 
> megabits whereas on 4G I get always 10 megabits or more, not to talk about 
> the amazingly low latency on 4G compared to 3G.
> I want to force JP01 on 4G as once I start wifi tethering it won't 
> automatically go to 4G, and I do know that there is 4G coverage in that place 
> (as I wrote, better walls penetration on 800Mhz)..
> 
> Regards
> 
>     Yeah, ppl calling you would get busy signal (and no text from your 
> provider to tell you about it), it doesn't work on jollac,and since radio 
> switcher was mentioned as no longer working no idea if it still does
> 
>     On Tuesday, 11 April 2017, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
>     >/The dialog in System Settings should be enough, it should be noted
>     though />/that LTE did not usually support voice calls so when you are 
> making
>     the />/call the phone always needs to switch back to UMTS (things may 
> have />/changed). />//>/2017-04-10 16:25 GMT+03:00 <szopin at gmail.com
>     <https://lists.sailfishos.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel>>: />//>/ > 
> This should force lte (calls will most likely be disabled, change
>     'lte' to />/ > 'any' to switch back): />/ > />/ > dbus-send --system 
> --print-reply --dest=org.ofono /ril_0 org />/ > 
> .ofono.RadioSettings.SetProperty string:"TechnologyPreference" />/ > 
> variant:string:" />/ > lte" />/ > />/ > (or at least this used to work in 
> 2014) />/ > />/ > />/ > On Monday, 10 April 2017, Claudio Campeggi wrote: />/ 
> > > Hi, />/ > > in the past I used the Radio Switch app (on warehouse) to lock
>     my JP01 />/ > > on 4G network (it seems that if 3G signal is low sailfish
>     doesn't search />/ > > for 4G networks, but in my area 3g is 2100MHz and 
> 4g on 800MHz,
>     so it />/ > > penetrates the building walls way better), but a while ago 
> the
>     4G mode />/ > > stopped working because the bash command use was no longer
>     working. />/ > > />/ > > I'm writing to know if it's still possible with 
> a new bash
>     command to />/ > > lock the phone in 4G only mode, and if so how. />/ > > 
> />/ > > I do know there is the "more network modes" patch but I would
>     like to />/ > > avoid to use patches. />/ > > />/ > > Thank you />/ > > 
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