BillA wrote: Sun Dec 29, 2019 12:06 am
When you say "carrier's firmware", do you mean a carrier profile with preset band values, or an actual firmware flash file?
The modem contains the carrier's actual firmware.
As an example, these are the latest carrier's firmware available for the Sierra Wireless MC7455:
Sierra Wireless Carrier Firmware.png
We can test the modem for these images with the command:
Carrier images.png
Don't we just use the "generic" firmware anyway in most cases?
The Generic firmware works for most applications although at times, the carrier specific firmware may be preferred.
Also, it is important to know that when flashing one of these modems, the last carrier firmware image that is used for the flashing process will become the default preferred carrier.
As an example, the MC7455 shown above was updated with all four of the different carrier firmware executable files, with AT&T being the last--which now becomes the preferred carrier:
Preferred Carrier per Last Image.png
Although we may select the preferred image using the command:
Preferred Carrier to GN.png
One other important factor that I have discovered when flashing firmware, is to always flash "each" carrier firmware twice.
This will avoid the mismatch error that is sometimes produced when selecting a preferred carrier.
Hope this could clarify it for everyone.
Hopefully this helps to better clarify the subject.
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