With some modems, the lock/unlock of the SIM-ME interface with +CSIM=1/0
command is followed by #QSS unsolicited messages. With the current
implementation, this messages are mistaken for SIM swap events and so the
modem is first dropped and then re-probed.
With this patch, the plugin takes into
On 27/07/17 11:16, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
ENV{ID_MM_TTY_DTR_BROKEN}="1"
ENV{ID_MM_TTY_RTSCTS_BROKEN}="1"
> If these are useful enough, we could add them. Although from my point
> of view, if the only drawback of not specifying these is that we e.g.
> run additional steps trying
Hi Kelvin,
2017-07-28 10:10 GMT+02:00 Kelvin :
> Hi,
>
>>
>> > And --3gpp-scan on that card showed 'available' for all networks.
>> >
>> > Thanks for any hints,
>>
>> Sorry, I'm not a qmi protocol expert so maybe I'm missing something,
>> but those seem not to be useful to me
Hi,
> > And --3gpp-scan on that card showed 'available' for all networks.
> >
> > Thanks for any hints,
>
> Sorry, I'm not a qmi protocol expert so maybe I'm missing something,
> but those seem not to be useful to me for understanding the issue.
>
> Could you please send AT#MONI in one of the