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Sierra 8785V 3G issues
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:48 pm
by andreacoppini
I just got hold of a couple of Sierra Wireless 8785V cards and I'm trying them out on an RB411UAHR board. I'm getting them to work just fine if I force them to use the 2G network (AT!SELRAT=02), but if I let them use the 3G network (AT!SELRAT=01 or =00), they connect to the carrier but the PPPOE session does not proceed beyond the 'authenticated' status.
This is just a test setup, so I'm using the MikroTik tilt/swivel antennas (the ones that stick to the Routerboard cases). I know they're not optimized for cellular frequencies, but on GPRS (1800 in our case) I get around -60dbm while on 3G (2100) I get around -79dbm.
Any ideas? comments?
Card Firmware is J0_0_4_1AP
RouterOS v4.11 (also tried v3.30, same results)
Routerboard FW 2.27
Re: Sierra 8785V 3G issues
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:39 am
by csickles
Turn on PPP debug logging...
Then post a sample connection log set..
Everyone will probably be able to help better...
Re: Sierra 8785V 3G issues
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:54 pm
by Roger
Hi,
I'm using the same hardware (RB411UAHR & MC8785V rev. J0_0_4_1AP) and so far I'm not able to make it work on ROS 4.xx and 5
What did you use for Data & Info channel?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thx!
Re: Sierra 8785V 3G issues
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:43 pm
by andreacoppini
Use Info channel 3 and Data channel 4.
It works, but only in 2G (GPRS) mode. If I allow 3G (UMTS), the PPP session stays on 'Authenticating...' until it times out.
To force GPRS-only, do the following:
[don't type in any of the quotes > " "]
- Disable PPP, close the Scan and Info window if you have them open.
- Open a New Terminal window
- type in "/system serial-terminal usb2 channel=3", this should put you in direct command mode, if you type ATI and press enter you should get some info about the card.
- type in "AT!SELRAT?" and press enter. This shows you the current card's setting, it is probably set to "03: UMTS 3G Preferred"
- type in "AT!SELRAT=02" and press enter. This sets the card to use GPRS (2G) only, even if there is a 3G network available.
Some more info:
I asked Sierra to provide me with a newer firmware, hoping it would fix the 3G issue, but they outright refused to assist me saying that the 8785 is not supported any more, and I should buy a MC8790 instead. I did this, and it works fine so far. Config for the 8790 is the same as for the 8785
Re: Sierra 8785V 3G issues
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:35 am
by Richiep
2012 - Just used a mc8785v in a 411UAHR Routeros 5.14
Data channel - 6
info channel - 3
Seems stable so far, and survives software reboots
Richard