Hello!
Nowadays is not a good idea to use 3G mini-PCI card:

- old 3G card (2008)
- the RB411U is only 300MHz CPU and 32MB RAM (too low for Firmware 6.x)
- you can't really reboot 3G card

The best solution is to use USB device:

- new card USB
- all RB with 600MHz CPU and 64/128MB RAM
- you can HW reboot 3G usb card (/system routerboard usb power-reset
duration=10s)
- use USB cable as extension (whithout loss of signal)


Anyhow... this is the procedure for F3507g at startup:

Send:  AT+CFUN=6   (0=shutdown - 1=full - 5=GSM only - 6, WCDMA only - x,1
reset first)
and use chan info only wihtout connection.
NB: With "0" you need to remove power to MKT to restart 3G card

Bye!

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Sim

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From: Glenn Finch <[email protected]>
Date: 2014-01-30
Subject: [Mikrotik] RB411U and 3G cards
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>


Has anyone found a reliable 3G mini-PCIe card to use in a RB411U? According
to the wiki, the Dell 5530 (Eriksson F3507g) should work well but I've
never been able to depend on it. I have also had reasonably good luck with
Sierra Wireless MC8792V cards but I can't seem to find any for sale. Any
others that work well?


glennfinch
System Administrator
GL Mobile Communications | 306.922.1170 x115 | 888.922.1170 |
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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