Hey, Thanks Reinhard, it seems to be working now, but I have a new question. I set the bands in mmcli then power cycled, testing on EM7565. It seems like qmicli it is off by one, is that right? Shouldn’t Qmicli report 3 and 28? There is no band 29 in Australia, where I am.
mmcli output, after power cycle -------------------------------- Bands | supported: utran-1, utran-4, utran-6, utran-5, utran-8, utran-9, | utran-2, eutran-1, eutran-2, eutran-3, eutran-4, eutran-5, eutran-7, | eutran-8, eutran-9, eutran-12, eutran-13, eutran-18, eutran-19, | eutran-20, eutran-26, eutran-28, eutran-29, eutran-30, eutran-32, | eutran-41, eutran-46, eutran-66, utran-19 ~~> | current: eutran-2, eutran-3, eutran-5, eutran-28, eutran-41, | eutran-46 qmicli output ------------------------------ root@openwrt:~# qmicli -p -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --nas-get-lte-cphy-ca-info [/dev/cdc-wdm0] Successfully got carrier aggregation info DL Bandwidth: '10' Primary Cell Info Physical Cell ID: '264' RX Channel: '1725' DL Bandwidth: ’15' ~~> LTE Band: 'eutran-4' Secondary Cell 1 Info Physical Cell ID: '7' RX Channel: '9260' DL Bandwidth: '10' LTE Band: 'eutran-29' State: 'activated' Cell index: '1' All the best, Nicholas _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel