How-to-use-the-4G-extension.md 3.6 KB

4G extension on the uConsole is power down by default

First we need to power on the 4G extension

CM4

run enable_4g_cm4.sh or uconsole-4g-cm4 enable, depends on the version of your os image, both can do the same job

Please wait for it to complete, which may take about 20 seconds. Please be patient and try not press ctrl+c.

next is VERY IMPORTANT, to check the version of your 4G extension by AT commands:

echo -en "AT+CUSBPIDSWITCH?\r\n" | sudo socat - /dev/ttyUSB2,crnl

we expecting to see 9001

if you are other module number ,eg :9011

you don’t need any following steps

just make sure the SIM card inserted correctlly,and use sudo ifconfig to see if there is a usb0

if there is a usb0,then all is set

normally you will have ipv4 and ipv6 address,now you can use 4G card to view internet

9001 part

use mmcli -L to see if there is a modem like

/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 [QUALCOMM INCORPORATED] SIMCOM_SIM7600G-H

and if unpack your back shell , you will see a green LED light is flashing on 4G ext

A06 and R01

run enable_4g.sh or uconsole-4g enable depends on the version of your os image, both can do the same job

Please wait for it to complete, which may take about 20 seconds. Please be patient and try not press ctrl+c.

next is VERY IMPORTANT, to check the version of your 4G extension by AT commands:

echo -en "AT+CUSBPIDSWITCH?\r\n" | sudo socat - /dev/ttyUSB2,crnl

we expecting to see 9001

if you are other module number ,eg :9011

you don’t need any following steps

just make sure the SIM card inserted correctlly,and use sudo ifconfig to see if there is a usb0

if there is a usb0,then all is set

normally you will have ipv4 and ipv6 address,now you can use 4G card to view internet

9001 part

use mmcli -L to see if there is a modem like

/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 [QUALCOMM INCORPORATED] SIMCOM_SIM7600G-H

and if unpack your back shell , you will see a green LED light is flashing on 4G ext

Connect to 4G network

for this purpose,we need nmcli to create a gsm connection first

find out the primary port

mmcli -m any | grep "primary port"

you will get like cdc-wdm0 or ttyUSB2 , if you got cdc-wdm0, we suggest blacklisting some kernel modules by

sudo bash -c 'cat << EOF > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-qmi.conf
blacklist qmi_wwan
blacklist cdc_wdm
EOF'

ttyUSB2 is what we want,but cdc-wdm0 is still worth to try if you knew it well

Create 4g net connection and bring it up

sudo nmcli c add type gsm ifname ttyUSB2 con-name 4gnet apn [yourapn] gsm.username [gsmusername] gsm.password [gsmpassword]
sudo nmcli c up 4gnet

then if everything goes right, you will see ppp0 in sudo ifconfig , which means you got an PPPoE connection and an IP address

The connectivity of 4G may vary in different countries around the world, so please make appropriate adjustments based on the situation of your ISP operator, which may require some Linux-related skills.

GPS

We use AT commands to get GPS data

start gps

cpi@raspberrypi:~ $ echo -en "AT+CGPS=1\r\n" | sudo socat - /dev/ttyUSB3,crnl
OK

wait about one minute depend on the gps signal,get gps data

cpi@raspberrypi:~ $ echo -en "AT+CGPSINFO\r\n" | sudo socat - /dev/ttyUSB3,crnl
+CGPSINFO: 3036.995500,N,12016.782856,E,200224,082124.0,40.5,0.0,
OK

close gps

cpi@raspberrypi:~ $ echo -en "AT+CGPS=0\r\n" | sudo socat - /dev/ttyUSB3,crnl

make sure the GPS antenna is connected to the GNSS port on 4G extension