On 09.12.2016 11:27, Petr Štetiar wrote:
Matti Laakso <malaa...@elisanet.fi> [2016-12-09 10:23:24]:
I don't think that the autoconnect setting is "transferred" to the
network, rather it could be tied to a specific call profile index, which
has the wrong APN. If your Slovakian SIM card has several predefined
profiles, this could be the case. If your modem exposes a virtual serial
port which accepts AT-commands, you could use AT+CGDCONT? to check.
Thanks for the additional hints. Details about my modem:
ATI
Quectel
EC20
Revision: EC20EQAR02A05E2G
I knew, that there's only one profile defined, operator has deleted all other
profiles, there's currently only one APN defined.
AT+CGDCONT?
+CGDCONT: 1,"IPV4V6","","0.0.0.0",0,0
Well, there's no APN defined (it's an empty string), and who knows,
maybe the modem ignores the APN provided via QMI when enabling
autoconnect... Does your working Czech SIM card have a valid APN string?
Matti
I agree fully. That's why I added the autoconnect option in my last
patch and defaulted it to disabled.
Great, I've missed this patch. Going to take a look at it.
-- ynezz
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