I have an archer c7 flashed with r00ter with a EM7565 connected to it via USB.
Works without an issue with an unlimited Verizon sim card but when I connect it to T-mobile, also an unlimited prepaid card it starts to have issues.
I prefer the T-mobile sim card because it gets better speeds on band 66 but for some reason, it keeps connecting and disconnecting from service.
I also have a 7455 modem that does not get band 66 but works flawlessly with t-mobile just slower speeds.
Anyone has any idea on why t-mobile on the EM7565 would have issues staying connected to a r00ter router? I'll attach some screenshots from the at! command terminal
Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
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Re: Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
The at!gstatus? when it's trying to connect, running on generic firmware
The connection/cell information once connected
Another thought, when I connect Verizon to the same modem 7565, it does not stay just on band 66 but connects to
B13 (Bandwidth 10 MHz) aggregated with:
B66 (Bandwidth unknown)
so is it possible the issue is with band 66 itself?
The connection/cell information once connected
Another thought, when I connect Verizon to the same modem 7565, it does not stay just on band 66 but connects to
B13 (Bandwidth 10 MHz) aggregated with:
B66 (Bandwidth unknown)
so is it possible the issue is with band 66 itself?
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Re: Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
What type of antenna? It does sound like it is having trouble staying connected to band 66 with quality. Your RSRP is -110 which isn’t good
When you switch modems it can’t try to band 66 so it stays connected on a band it can communicate with. What RSRP do you get ok that other band?
For T-Mobile band 66 I have had awesome results with this antenna.
Log Periodic Directional Yagi Antenna 15dbi Gain for 3G 4G LTE XLTE AWS IDEN PCS 698MHz-2700MHz Wide Band Full Band https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075C8FX3S/re ... gFbT789P1K
When you switch modems it can’t try to band 66 so it stays connected on a band it can communicate with. What RSRP do you get ok that other band?
For T-Mobile band 66 I have had awesome results with this antenna.
Log Periodic Directional Yagi Antenna 15dbi Gain for 3G 4G LTE XLTE AWS IDEN PCS 698MHz-2700MHz Wide Band Full Band https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075C8FX3S/re ... gFbT789P1K
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Re: Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
RRC Idle tends to mean you have an issue registering to the network.
Are you using ipv4 and ipv6 TTL settings? I think Tmo likes IPV6 TTL on devices capable of ipv6
Are you using ipv4 and ipv6 TTL settings? I think Tmo likes IPV6 TTL on devices capable of ipv6
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Re: Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
shoulin333 wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:19 pm What type of antenna? It does sound like it is having trouble staying connected to band 66 with quality. Your RSRP is -110 which isn’t good
When you switch modems it can’t try to band 66 so it stays connected on a band it can communicate with. What RSRP do you get ok that other band?
For T-Mobile band 66 I have had awesome results with this antenna.
Log Periodic Directional Yagi Antenna 15dbi Gain for 3G 4G LTE XLTE AWS IDEN PCS 698MHz-2700MHz Wide Band Full Band https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075C8FX3S/re ... gFbT789P1K
I am using the antennas that come standard with the cba850, nothing external yet.
I did plan on buying an external antenna this week and trying to mount it on a mast on my roof soon.
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Re: Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
Didneywhorl wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:36 am RRC Idle tends to mean you have an issue registering to the network.
Are you using ipv4 and ipv6 TTL settings? I think Tmo likes IPV6 TTL on devices capable of ipv6
I have the TTL set to 64 for T-mobile but haven’t touched any of the IPV4/6 settings since I’m unfamiliar with them.
Using whatever comes standard out of r00ter. I’ve read people say to disable IPV6 though
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Re: Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
shoulin333 wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:19 pm What type of antenna? It does sound like it is having trouble staying connected to band 66 with quality. Your RSRP is -110 which isn’t good
When you switch modems it can’t try to band 66 so it stays connected on a band it can communicate with. What RSRP do you get ok that other band?
For T-Mobile band 66 I have had awesome results with this antenna.
Log Periodic Directional Yagi Antenna 15dbi Gain for 3G 4G LTE XLTE AWS IDEN PCS 698MHz-2700MHz Wide Band Full Band https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075C8FX3S/re ... gFbT789P1K
Hey! Follow up question, does that antenna you link need any additional adaptors to connect to the em7565 modem?
Do you have two more mimo or just one?
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Re: Help with t-mobile connecting issue on EM7565
Yes you would like to do this...
FME (antenna connection)
--> N Female (cable)
--> N to SMA adapter (you could achieve this a couple different ways, lots of options)
--> MHF4 (https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/cables/pigtail- ... er-cables/)
For me with T-mobile MIMO didn't give me anything extra, I did try it though.
FME (antenna connection)
--> N Female (cable)
--> N to SMA adapter (you could achieve this a couple different ways, lots of options)
--> MHF4 (https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/cables/pigtail- ... er-cables/)
For me with T-mobile MIMO didn't give me anything extra, I did try it though.