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| products:sbc:common:add-ons:em06-lte-4g-module [2022/10/30 03:24] ivan [Introduction] | products:sbc:common:add-ons:em06-lte-4g-module [2025/09/29 21:41] (current) reeve [Gnome Desktop OS] | ||
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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
| - | This page mainly introduces how to use the LTE module from two parts. The first part is about how to query the support list of the LTE module, | + | This page mainly introduces how to use the [[https:// | 
| ===== Support Check ===== | ===== Support Check ===== | ||
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| ==== Preparation ==== | ==== Preparation ==== | ||
| - | <WRAP tip > | ||
| - | It is necessary to insert a valid SIM card and connect the antenna to the 4G module correctly. | ||
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| === Setup LTE Module === | === Setup LTE Module === | ||
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| - | Install '' | ||
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| - | ```shell | ||
| - | sudo apt update | ||
| - | sudo apt install minicom | ||
| - | ``` | ||
| Setting to '' | Setting to '' | ||
| ```shell | ```shell | ||
| - | sudo minicom | + | echo -e " | 
| ``` | ``` | ||
| - | After open '' | ||
| - | |||
| - | ```txt | ||
| - | AT+QCFG=" | ||
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| - | OK | ||
| - | ``` | ||
| LTE module needs power down and restart to switch mode. Unplug your SBC and plug again. LTE module now works in '' | LTE module needs power down and restart to switch mode. Unplug your SBC and plug again. LTE module now works in '' | ||
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| ``` | ``` | ||
| - | AT+QCFG=" | + | echo -e "AT+QCFG=\" | 
| ``` | ``` | ||
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| {{/ | {{/ | ||
| - | Choose | + | Choose | 
| {{/ | {{/ | ||
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| <tabbox Gnome Desktop OS> | <tabbox Gnome Desktop OS> | ||
| - | Click the menu bar in the upper right corner to see the '' | ||
| - | {{/ | + | **Ubuntu 20.04:** | 
| - | Click the enable button for the '' | + | Click the menu bar in the upper right corner | 
| - | * **The first connection | + | |
| - | * **After the first 4G connection**.Click the enable button for the '' | + | |
| - | {{/ | + | {{/ | 
| - | {{/ | + | Click the '' | 
| - | To complete the access point selection, click ''<'' | + | {{/ | 
| - | {{/ | + | {{/ | 
| - | {{/ | + | |
| + | Choose where you are. | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{/ | ||
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| + | Choose provider, this needs to be set according to your SIM card. | ||
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| + | {{/ | ||
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| + | After choosing provider, the next two steps are to use defconfiguration. So you just need to choose '' | ||
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| + | {{/ | ||
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| + | {{/ | ||
| After entering the password, you can connect normally. | After entering the password, you can connect normally. | ||
| - | {{/ | + | {{/ | 
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| + | Open the corresponding settings and update the password in '' | ||
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| + | {{/ | ||
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| + | **Ubuntu 24.04:** | ||
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| + | First, click the menu bar in the upper-right corner. Then, click the navigation arrow by the '' | ||
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| + | {{/ | ||
| + | |||
| + | Click the '' | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{/ | ||
| + | |||
| + | Click the '' | ||
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| + | {{/ | ||
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| + | {{/ | ||
| - | **In addition to the above**, | + | Click the menu bar in the upper-right corner again. The '' | 
| - | * Click the Settings of the Access Point option to **update the password**. | + | |
| - | * Click the '' | + | |
| - | {{/ | + | {{/ | 
| - | {{/ | + | |
| - | {{/ | + | |
| <tabbox Server OS> | <tabbox Server OS> | ||
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| ==== Check Network ==== | ==== Check Network ==== | ||
| + | <tabbox 5.15 Kernel> | ||
| + | ```shell | ||
| + | $ ifconfig ppp0 | ||
| + | ppp0: flags=4305< | ||
| + | inet 10.142.115.111 | ||
| + | inet6 2408: | ||
| + | inet6 fe80:: | ||
| + | inet6 2408: | ||
| + | inet6 fe80:: | ||
| + | inet6 2408: | ||
| + | inet6 2408: | ||
| + | ppp txqueuelen 3 (Point-to-Point Protocol) | ||
| + | RX packets 100 bytes 8864 (8.8 KB) | ||
| + | RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 | ||
| + | TX packets 109 bytes 8083 (8.0 KB) | ||
| + | TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 | ||
| + | ``` | ||
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| + | Use ping command to test. | ||
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| + | ```shell | ||
| + | $ sudo ping www.baidu.com -I ppp0 | ||
| + | ``` | ||
| + | <tabbox 5.4 Kernel> | ||
| ```shell | ```shell | ||
| $ ifconfig wwan0 | $ ifconfig wwan0 | ||
| - | wwan0: flags=4098< | + | wwan0: flags=4291<UP,BROADCAST, | 
| - | ether 1a:68:e0:a7:94:88 | + | inet 10.31.233.176 | 
| + | ether 46:57:61:32:f4:a5 | ||
| RX packets 0 bytes 0 (0.0 B) | RX packets 0 bytes 0 (0.0 B) | ||
| RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 | RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 | ||
| - | TX packets | + | TX packets | 
| TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 | TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 | ||
| ``` | ``` | ||
| - | |||
| Use ping command to test. | Use ping command to test. | ||
| ```shell | ```shell | ||
| - | $ ping www.baidu.com -I wwan0 | + | $ sudo ping www.baidu.com -I www0 | 
| ``` | ``` | ||
| + | </ | ||
| If your LTE module works normally, it will be successful. | If your LTE module works normally, it will be successful. | ||