In the US, EN-DC NSA will be the transition to SA 5G. I thought MM already supports this mode. Also, I believe the carrier (at least T- Mobile here) is requiring a new SIM to be provisioned.
On Mon, 2020-09-28 at 18:57 +0000, Federico Murciano wrote: > Hi everyone, > > After I managed to set my Quectel 5G Modem to the status connected and being > able to ping extern websites, I could see in the access technology field that > it is connected to LTE. I am using ModemManager 1.14.2 (5G available) and I > could see in the modes field that 5G should be the first option: > > Modes field: allowed 3g 4g 5g, preferred 5G > > We do have 5G coverage in our office so it should not be a problem to connect > to that network. Is there a way to explicitly indicate the modem that it > should connect to the 5G network? Or is it possible to connect it to two > networks using ModemManager, LTE + 5G, ?aplying 5G EN-DC as described in > https://www.rfwireless-world.com/Terminology/What-is-5G-EN-DC-Dual-Connectivity.html > > Thanks in advance, > > Best regards, > Federico Murciano > _______________________________________________ > ModemManager-devel mailing list > ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel >
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