I’ve been educating myself on my MC7455 and AT commands and was wondering if there was an AT command to prevent it from choosing a particular band as the primary band but allow it to be used as a secondary band during aggregation? I’ve noticed that I get high bandwidth when the modem selects AT&T band 2 as primary and band 5 as secondary. But I’ve noticed too, that if the modem selects band 5 as primary I won’t get any carrier aggregation and get very low bandwidth.
As an alternative, what would happen if I used the AT commands, as this tutorial suggests: “Sierra Wireless Modems - Programming Carrier Bands”, and programmed all of the AT&T bands except band 5? Would I still get aggregation?
Programming MC7455 to eliminate a band as primary
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Re: Programming MC7455 to eliminate a band as primary
There's no way unfortunately to force ta band to be secondary and not primary. You can only totally eliminate a band or allow it.
If band 2 is much better in your area, you likely need some external antennas or better external antennas.
For example, antennas in my house (while talking to a AT&T tower that is 5 miles away) will only select band 12. Outside, they will select Band 2 all day with some good external ones (not little rabbit ear antennas.)
If band 2 is much better in your area, you likely need some external antennas or better external antennas.
For example, antennas in my house (while talking to a AT&T tower that is 5 miles away) will only select band 12. Outside, they will select Band 2 all day with some good external ones (not little rabbit ear antennas.)