Jeet Chowdhury
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hey buddy can you please add the switch please???
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Only Huawei modems provide this information.
One of the changes made in the beta was to stop trying to fix strange QoS values, basically what you see is what MDMA gets. In all cases so far, corrupt QoS values were fixed by updating the modem firmware.E173 is not decoding QoS info properly,
Do you mean network originated USSD? None of the operators here use it, so I have never seen how it works. What information do you get? Where are you from?Also auto USSD messages which sent by network not receiving it, instead of it saying bad USSD response...
Only the Huawei modems provide this information over the AT interface. Maybe one day MDMA will read the data counters from Windows RAS.I'm using an on-board Dell 3G device - MDMA detects it as Novatel Wireless Incorporated - Expedite EU870D MiniCard
USSD commands work.
But data counters are not updating. Is this a limitation of this device?
Yup, although all the new HSPA+ modems appear as a network interface as well (NDIS mode), and some dashboards are already preferring this type of connection.Sounds like reading from Windows RAS would be a good feature to develop![]()
Sorry, I've never seen an Option iCON 505. I've only had a report from a user that the /nocbm switch worked for them.hi ginggs, i have tried the MDMA with "C:\Program Files\mdma.exe" /nocbm for icon 505 but still doesnt work, any help?
1.0.0.31 Beta 9 released.
Be careful with the network band setting options, I do not know what can happen if you attempt to enable bands your modem does not support.
That being said, I have been able to lock my E1820 to 900MHz-only and 2100MHz-only, more on than soon.
It is a command line option.I don't see any network band option.
You need a dial-up networking connection named 'MDMA', see first post.Edit: The connect option gives an error 623 cannot find phonebook entry. This has not been working since the landscape version was introduced.
AT^SYSCFG=?
^SYSCFG:(2,13,14,16),(0-3),((2000000680380,"All Bands"),(2000000400380,"GSM900/GSM1800/W900/WCDMA2100"),(280000,"GSM850/GSM1900")),(0-2),(0-4)
OK
AT^SYSCFG?
^SYSCFG:14,2,2000000000380,1,2
OK
It is a command line option.
You mean we need to use Hyperterminal?
No, if you start MDMA from a command prompt, type:You mean we need to use Hyperterminal?
mdma.exe /hwband:400380
"<the path to where mdma is located>\mdma.exe" /hwband:400380
If you lend me your Sierra Wireless modem again, I'll see if I can do the same for it.Thanks for the useful update. Now I can connect my E1820 to 900 MHz or 2100 MHz at will. I can now also verify that my tower 40411 is 900 NHz and 40414 is 2100 MHz.![]()
AT^SYSCFG?
^SYSCFG:2,0,3FFFFFFF,1,2
OK
AT^SYSCFG=?
^SYSCFG: (2,13,14,16),(0-3),((2000000400380,"GSM900/GSM1800/WCDMA900/WCDMA2100"),(4a80000,"GSM850/GSM1900/WCDMA850/WCDMA1900"),(3fffffff,"All Bands")),(0-2),(0-4)
OK