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New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Good Morning,

I just purchased (from The Wireless Haven) an EM7511 and the USB enclosure. I have my router flashed and running rooter. I was able to get connected to ATT without issue but my speeds are very slow. I was previously using a Netgear Nighthawk MR1100 but was experiencing frequent reboots with the device.

Here's some info from rooter.

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Network : LTE
CSQ : 31
Signal Strength : 100%
RSSI : >= -51 dBm
ECIO : -11.6 (RSRQ) dB
RSCP : -81 (RSRP) dBm
 
MCC MNC :  310 410
RNC/eNB ID : B044D (721997)
LAC/TAC : 5009 (20489)
Cell ID : 0F (15)
LTE Band :
B12 (Bandwidth 10 MHz) aggregated with:
B3 (Bandwidth unknown) aggregated with:
B1 (Bandwidth unknown)
 
Channel : 5110, 2175, 975

AT!GSTATUS?
!GSTATUS: 
Current Time:  1726		Temperature: 41
Reset Counter: 2		Mode:        ONLINE         
System mode:   LTE        	PS state:    Attached     
LTE band:      B12    		LTE bw:      10 MHz  
LTE Rx chan:   5110		LTE Tx chan: 23110
LTE SSC1 state:ACTIVE      	LTE SSC1 band: B3     
LTE SSC1 bw  : 5 MHz   		LTE SSC1 chan: 2175
LTE SSC2 state:ACTIVE      	LTE SSC2 band: B1     
LTE SSC2 bw  : 5 MHz   		LTE SSC2 chan: 975
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:NOT ASSIGNED
EMM state:     Registered     	Normal Service 
RRC state:     RRC Connected  
IMS reg state: No Srv  		
PCC RxM RSSI:  -69		PCC RxM RSRP:  -82
PCC RxD RSSI:  -38		PCC RxD RSRP:  -54
SCC1 RxM RSSI: -76		SCC1 RxM RSRP: -110
SCC1 RxD RSSI: -42		SCC1 RxD RSRP: -76
SCC2 RxM RSSI: -70		SCC2 RxM RSRP: -99
SCC2 RxD RSSI: -39		SCC2 RxD RSRP: -68
Tx Power:      3		TAC:         5009 (20489)
RSRQ (dB):     -13.6		Cell ID:     0b044d0f (184831247)
SINR (dB):      3.4
OK
Here is a speed test from the EM7511 and rooter.

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Here is a speed test from the MR1100.

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I'm sure that I am doing something wrong. Any input or pointers would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Assuming you are not using external antennas, check the MHF4 connector on the MAIN modem antenna port.

Make sure it is not loose or grounding out against the metal portion of the modem.

Notice the disparity in the signal readings between the MAIN (RxM) and AUX (RxD) ports which seem constant.

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PCC RxM RSSI:  -69		PCC RxM RSRP:  -82
PCC RxD RSSI:  -38		PCC RxD RSRP:  -54
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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I will double-check the connections on the card. I am using a directional and omnidirectional antenna. In my tests, they are both connected to the MR1100 and the USB Enclosure housing the EM7511.
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I would swap and use the external antenna on which ever connector goes to the MAIN antenna port on the modem.

It may be as simple as swapping places with the antennas connected to the USB3 enclosure.
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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I did swap my antennas around. I have the directional antenna on the main with the omni on aux. I also removed the booster that I had connected to them. I'm now on B30 with a DL increase It seems to keep waffling on/off that band tho.

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AT!GSTATUS?
!GSTATUS:
Current Time: 1013 Temperature: 27
Reset Counter: 1 Mode: ONLINE
System mode: LTE PS state: Attached
LTE band: B30 LTE bw: 10 MHz
LTE Rx chan: 9820 LTE Tx chan: 27710
LTE SSC1 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC2 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:NOT ASSIGNED
EMM state: Registered Normal Service
RRC state: RRC Connected
IMS reg state: No Srv
PCC RxM RSSI: -70 PCC RxM RSRP: -98
PCC RxD RSSI: -98 PCC RxD RSRP: -140
Tx Power: -- TAC: 5009 (20489)
RSRQ (dB): -12.7 Cell ID: 0b06fe96 (185007766)
SINR (dB): 13.6
OK
AT!PCTEMP?
Temp state: Normal
Temperature: 27.00 C
OK
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The Omni or whatever antenna is connected to the AUX port of the modem shows a signal that is unusable.

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PCC RxD RSRP: -140
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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It would be the omni. I tried swapping it with a small yagi antenna. The speeds are about the same as long as I'm on B30+B3. It seems like band30 and band3 is what I want to be on.

These are the antennas I have.

Directional - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NJ ... UTF8&psc=1

Omnia - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074Y ... UTF8&psc=1

Yagi - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J1 ... UTF8&psc=1

Booster - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075T ... UTF8&psc=1

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Any suggestions on what to change/adjust? When it gets warmer out I'm going to try a different tower (per the survey I ordered) and see about the speed on the other towers.

AT!GSTATUS?
!GSTATUS:
Current Time: 5526 Temperature: 37
Reset Counter: 1 Mode: ONLINE
System mode: LTE PS state: Attached
LTE band: B30 LTE bw: 10 MHz
LTE Rx chan: 9820 LTE Tx chan: 27710
LTE SSC1 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC2 state:ACTIVE LTE SSC2 band: B3
LTE SSC2 bw : 5 MHz LTE SSC2 chan: 2175
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:NOT ASSIGNED
EMM state: Registered Normal Service
RRC state: RRC Connected
IMS reg state: No Srv
PCC RxM RSSI: -55 PCC RxM RSRP: -98
PCC RxD RSSI: -48 PCC RxD RSRP: -140
SCC2 RxM RSSI: -58 SCC2 RxM RSRP: -90
SCC2 RxD RSSI: -47 SCC2 RxD RSRP: -85
Tx Power: 7 TAC: 5009 (20489)
RSRQ (dB): -17.6 Cell ID: 0b06fe96 (185007766)
SINR (dB): 12.4
OK
AT!PCTEMP?
Temp state: Normal
Temperature: 37.00 C
OK


Edit:

I'm getting the same speeds just having the directional antenna connected to the main. The cable that I am using for my aux connection is the oldest that I have. I have a new one on order. I will see how that signal changes once it arrives.
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This morning I woke up to the rooter telling me it was on "ATT" but no further information nor internet. I had to switch back to the MR1100 for the day (wife is working from home). Could the issue be because I bandlocked to B30?
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How far are you from your cell tower?
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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The one that I am pointing to currently is about 5 miles? Previously when I used the gli.net mifi that was where I got the best speeds. The mifi stopped recognizing sim cards so I've been on the search for a replacement.
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You have one of the .best directional antennas made. You DEFINITELY don't need a booster at 5 miles, especially with one of those antennas. I would get my money back on the booster and get a matched antenna. Matched antenna pairs are "da wae" period.

I wouldnt bad lock unless you are having issues locking onto bands that are slower by speed. It happens. It will cause issues, but there is also a way to find out if there are multiple cells in the tower of the same band and you may be able to lock to all of the cells of the same band. Sounds weird, but may be worth looking into. That's for another day though. First I would do away with the booster and the mismatched antennas. Use only high quality LMR400, or at least LMR200 cables to your antennas. That should eliminate variability, and get you much closer to stability.
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Why not just replace the mifi? Wanting to find something possibly better?
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Didneywhorl wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:45 am You have one of the .best directional antennas made. You DEFINITELY don't need a booster at 5 miles, especially with one of those antennas. I would get my money back on the booster and get a matched antenna. Matched antenna pairs are "da wae" period.

I wouldnt bad lock unless you are having issues locking onto bands that are slower by speed. It happens. It will cause issues, but there is also a way to find out if there are multiple cells in the tower of the same band and you may be able to lock to all of the cells of the same band. Sounds weird, but may be worth looking into. That's for another day though. First I would do away with the booster and the mismatched antennas. Use only high quality LMR400, or at least LMR200 cables to your antennas. That should eliminate variability, and get you much closer to stability.
Alright. The booster was something I've had for a while before I got the bigger antenna. Could I pair the big antenna with a yagi antenna or does it have to be a matching pair? I've ordered another matching cable of LMR400 to replace what my aux antenna was using. I am no longer using the mifi. I have tried 2 different things.

1. I flashed my WRT1900AC with rooter and had my EM7511 connected USB to it. I was still getting disconnects/constant "connecting.

2. I flashed a RPi3 that I had with rooter and set it up as a 4g modem connected to my WRT1900AC. That is the setup that I woke up to this morning set to "connecting" and no internet on my home.
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Make sure you don't have the rpi3 and the WRT using the same ip addresses. IE both gateway addresses as 192.168.1.1
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They don't HAVE to be a matching pair, I've just never seen anyone preach their love of a mismatched pair. MIMO seems to rock better with matched pairs.

Also, make sure you are powering the modem enclosure through a dedicated source, not just relying on the usb cable power from the router port to it. That has been a cause of issues from many people. Not ALWAYS, but it happens, usually appears as random drops and resets.
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Gotcha. I have an additional usb cord plugged into the USB modem enclosure using a 3A plug. I just didn't want to buy another big boy antenna (its big/heavy/bulky). Do you think with tower being 5 miles that 2 yagi antennas would work fine? I could get 2 nice smaller (less weight/bulk) yagi antennas as a matching pair.
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For the price, it wouldn't hurt to try. Yagis can be great, sometimes they're just OK.
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If you are trying to get optimal performance from your setup, you need to correct the RxD stats.

Thus, I would delay locking the bands on the modem until you get the reset of the issues resolved. You can use this command to set the modem back to all bands:

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AT!BAND=00
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JimHelms wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 12:22 pm If you are trying to get optimal performance from your setup, you need to correct the RxD stats.

Thus, I would delay locking the bands on the modem until you get the reset of the issues resolved. You can use this command to set the modem back to all bands:

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AT!BAND=00
I set mey EM7511 back up directly attached to my WRT1900AC with rooter attached. I found a small magnetic antenna with a long cable that i connected inplace of what I had before. I got the PCC RxD RSRP number to change but what values am I looking for in this?

My speed test is good compared to what I was getting.

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AT!GSTATUS?
!GSTATUS:
Current Time: 2644 Temperature: 30
Reset Counter: 1 Mode: ONLINE
System mode: LTE PS state: Attached
LTE band: B30 LTE bw: 10 MHz
LTE Rx chan: 9820 LTE Tx chan: 27710
LTE SSC1 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC2 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:NOT ASSIGNED
EMM state: Registered Normal Service
RRC state: RRC Connected
IMS reg state: No Srv

PCC RxM RSSI: -67 PCC RxM RSRP: -97
PCC RxD RSSI: -86 PCC RxD RSRP: -123
Tx Power: 7 TAC: 5009 (20489)
RSRQ (dB): -11.7 Cell ID: 0b06fe96 (185007766)
SINR (dB): 12.8

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As I mentioned previously, you want to see the RSRP stats with little difference between the RxM and the RxD:

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PCC RxM RSSI: -67 PCC RxM RSRP: -97
PCC RxD RSSI: -86 PCC RxD RSRP: -123
In other words, you want them to look like this:

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PCC RxM RSSI: -67 PCC RxM RSRP: -97
PCC RxD RSSI: -67 PCC RxD RSRP: -97
You will also find this chart helpful to tell you what those numbers represent.

Amtenna Stats Explained.png
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JimHelms wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 4:44 pm As I mentioned previously, you want to see the RSRP stats with little difference between the RxM and the RxD:

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PCC RxM RSSI: -67 PCC RxM RSRP: -97
PCC RxD RSSI: -86 PCC RxD RSRP: -123
In other words, you want them to look like this:

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PCC RxM RSSI: -67 PCC RxM RSRP: -97
PCC RxD RSSI: -67 PCC RxD RSRP: -97
You will also find this chart helpful to tell you what those numbers represent.


Amtenna Stats Explained.png
Perfect thanks. I will wait and see what they change to this weekend!
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Woke up today to no internet again. Switched back over to MR1100 before rushing to work late. Here's what the debug screen had.. I'll hopefully be able to troubleshoot more if this happens over the weekend. Any ideas/thoughts?

OK

Fri Apr 17 10:46:57 2020 : /dev/ttyUSB2 AT+CPMS="SM"
+CPMS: 0,30,0,30,0,30
OK

Fri Apr 17 10:47:04 2020 : /dev/ttyUSB2 AT+CSQ;+CESQ
+CSQ: 99,99
+CESQ: 99,99,255,255,255,255
OK
AT*CNTI=0
+CME ERROR: no network service
AT!SELRAT?
!SELRAT: 06, LTE Only
OK
AT+ECIO?
+ECIO: NOT IMPLEMENTED
OK
AT+RSCP?
+CME ERROR: no network service
AT!UMTSCHAN?
!UMTSCHAN: NOT IMPLEMENTED
OK
AT!GSTATUS?
!GSTATUS:
Current Time: 40397 Temperature: 22
Reset Counter: 2 Mode: ONLINE
System mode: LTE PS state: Not attached
LTE band: No band LTE bw: Unknown
LTE Rx chan: 4 LTE Tx chan: 18004
LTE SSC1 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC2 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:INACTIVE LTE SSC4 band: No band
LTE SSC4 bw : Unknown LTE SSC4 chan: 0
EMM state: Registered No Cell
RRC state: RRC Idle
IMS reg state: No Srv
PCC RxM RSSI: 0 PCC RxM RSRP: 0
PCC RxD RSSI: 0 PCC RxD RSRP: 0
SCC4 RxM RSSI: 0 SCC4 RxM RSRP: 0
SCC4 RxD RSSI: 0 SCC4 RxD RSRP: 0
Tx Power: -- TAC: c694 (50836)
RSRQ (dB): 1575.6 Cell ID: 3d8c32e0 (1032598240)
SINR (dB): 0
OK
AT!PCTEMP?
Temp state: Normal
Temperature: 22.00 C
OK
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PS State not attached. Looks like you got booted from the network. check your SIM status ...

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AT+CPIN?
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I took the sim out and put it directly in my MR1100 and it connected right up. It ran all day without any issue. I'm back on my EM7511 and my Rooter. I have it set for all bands at the moment. We will see how it runs tonight. Currently, it's jumping around bands a lot with varying speeds. I'm hoping to put up the other antenna and my new cable tomorrow.
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Had my internet go down again..It came back up after a bit. What would make the USB disconnect?

Sat Apr 18 19:42:22 2020 kern.debug kernel: [74894.791537] ieee80211 phy0: Mac80211 start BA 38:30:f9:0c:55:7f
Sat Apr 18 19:42:22 2020 kern.debug kernel: [74894.902309] ieee80211 phy0: Stop BA 4c:ef:c0:f5:c7:d4
Sat Apr 18 19:51:12 2020 daemon.notice hostapd: wlan0: AP-STA-DISCONNECTED 00:28:f8:11:ee:5f
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.317854] usb 3-1: USB disconnect, device number 3
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.322994] qcserial ttyUSB0: Qualcomm USB modem converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.331200] qcserial 3-1:1.0: device disconnected
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.336099] qcserial ttyUSB1: Qualcomm USB modem converter now disconnected from ttyUSB1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.344342] qcserial 3-1:1.2: device disconnected
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.349644] qcserial ttyUSB2: Qualcomm USB modem converter now disconnected from ttyUSB2
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.357817] qcserial 3-1:1.3: device disconnected
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.info kernel: [75958.362878] cdc_mbim 3-1:1.12 wwan0: unregister 'cdc_mbim' usb-f10f8000.usb3-1, CDC MBIM
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 kern.err kernel: [75958.371742] xhci-hcd f10f8000.usb3: Error: Failed finding new dequeue state
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wwan0' link is down
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice Sierra Data: Can't open device /dev/ttyUSB2.
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice URL-DEBUG: hotplug (iface): action='ifdown' interface='wan1'
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Stopping network
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (25174): open failed: : No such file or directory
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (25174): Command failed: Permission denied
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan1' is now down
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 daemon.warn dnsmasq[5514]: no servers found in /tmp/resolv.conf.auto, will retry
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice mwan3[25173]: Using firewall mask 0x3F00
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice mwan3[25173]: Max interface count is 60
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * Remove : 3-1 : Modem1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * No Modems present
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:06 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.558805] usb 3-1: new SuperSpeed USB device number 4 using xhci-hcd
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.warn kernel: [75967.589575] usb 3-1: config 1 has an invalid interface number: 12 but max is 4
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.warn kernel: [75967.596846] usb 3-1: config 1 has an invalid interface number: 13 but max is 4
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.warn kernel: [75967.604118] usb 3-1: config 1 has an invalid interface number: 13 but max is 4
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.warn kernel: [75967.611380] usb 3-1: config 1 has no interface number 1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.warn kernel: [75967.616632] usb 3-1: config 1 has no interface number 4
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.623312] qcserial 3-1:1.0: Qualcomm USB modem converter detected
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.629763] usb 3-1: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB0
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.637064] qcserial 3-1:1.2: Qualcomm USB modem converter detected
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.643540] usb 3-1: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.656554] qcserial 3-1:1.3: Qualcomm USB modem converter detected
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.663027] usb 3-1: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB2
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.689022] cdc_mbim 3-1:1.12: cdc-wdm0: USB WDM device
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 kern.info kernel: [75967.694656] cdc_mbim 3-1:1.12 wwan0: register 'cdc_mbim' at usb-f10f8000.usb3-1, CDC MBIM, 96:50:6d:a7:26:3a
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 2 qcserial
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 3 qcserial
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 4 qcserial
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 5 cdc_mbim
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 6 cdc_mbim
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 7 cdc_mbim
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: Add : 3-1: Manufacturer=Sierra_Wireless,_Incorporated Product=Sierra_Wireless_EM7511_Qualcomm®_Snapdragon™_X16_LTE-A Serial=YT92677535041508 1199 9091
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * Start of Modem Detection and Connection Information
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * Product=Sierra_Wireless_EM7511_Qualcomm®_Snapdragon™_X16_LTE-A 1199 9091
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * This device does not have a switch data file
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * Product=Sierra_Wireless_EM7511_Qualcomm®_Snapdragon™_X16_LTE-A 1199 9091
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:15 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:18 2020 daemon.err uhttpd[2952]: luci: accepted login on / for root from 192.168.1.110
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * Switched to : 1199:9091
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 2 qcserial
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 3 qcserial
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 4 qcserial
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 5 cdc_mbim
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 6 cdc_mbim
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Log Print : Driver Name : 7 cdc_mbim
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: * ProtoFind returns : 3
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: *****************************************************************
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: Found Modem1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice usb-modeswitch: Connecting a MBIM Modem
Sat Apr 18 20:00:25 2020 user.notice Create Connection: Start MBIM Connection
Sat Apr 18 20:00:30 2020 user.notice Create Connection: MBIM Comm Port : /dev/ttyUSB2
Sat Apr 18 20:00:36 2020 user.notice Get Profile: Default Profile Used
Sat Apr 18 20:00:36 2020 user.notice Create Connection: Profile for Modem1 sets interface to WAN1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:36 2020 user.notice Create Connection: Modem1 is using WAN1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:37 2020 user.notice Lock Provider: AT+COPS=0,,,7 OK
Sat Apr 18 20:00:37 2020 user.notice Create Connection: Pincode in script
Sat Apr 18 20:00:37 2020 user.notice Create Connection: Attempting to Connect
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice Create Connection: Using Netifd Method
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan1' is setting up now
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Query radio state
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Reading capabilities
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Check PIN state
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): required pin: 3 - pin2
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): remaining attempts: 3
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: PIN unlocked
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Checking subscriber
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): sh: 1.1.1.1: unknown operand
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice Get Profile: Default Profile Used
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Register with network
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Attach to network
Sat Apr 18 20:00:40 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Connect to network
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): sessionid: 0
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): activationstate: 0001 - activated
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): voicecallstate: 0000 - none
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): nwerror: 0000 - unknown
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): iptype: 0001 - ipv4
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Get IP config
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): IP: 10.137.100.97
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): IPv6: /64
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): DNS1: 172.26.38.1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): DNS2:
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): DNS3:
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): DNS4:
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 user.notice MBIM Connect: Connected, setting IP
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 kern.info kernel: [75994.471840] 8021q: adding VLAN 0 to HW filter on device wwan0
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan1' is now up
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using local addresses only for domain test
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using local addresses only for domain onion
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using local addresses only for domain localhost
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using local addresses only for domain local
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using local addresses only for domain invalid
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using local addresses only for domain bind
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using local addresses only for domain lan
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.info dnsmasq[5514]: using nameserver 172.26.38.1#53
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wwan0' link is up
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 user.notice URL-DEBUG: hotplug (iface): action='ifup' interface='wan1'
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 user.notice Connection Monitor: Start Connection Monitor for Modem 1
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): uci: Entry not found
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 daemon.notice netifd: wan1 (27051): sh: 1: unknown operand
Sat Apr 18 20:00:42 2020 user.notice firewall: Reloading firewall due to ifup of wan1 (wwan0)
Sat Apr 18 20:00:45 2020 user.notice sms process: SMS Supported
Sat Apr 18 20:01:01 2020 kern.debug kernel: [76013.347018] ieee80211 phy0: Mac80211 start BA 00:28:f8:11:e3:97
Sat Apr 18 20:01:04 2020 user.notice sms process: Reread SMS Messages on Modem 1
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Usually from lack of power. Try a different power supply. I like to use a 2.5a or 3a power supply.
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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But we have visited that already. Maybe try a newer / better usb cable?
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Didneywhorl wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 12:53 pm But we have visited that already. Maybe try a newer / better usb cable?
I am using a 3A quick charge 3.0 adapter with a braided micro usb cable. I'm using the provided usb 3.0 cable from the enclosure to my router. I would have to buy a new USB cable for it. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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JimHelms wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:11 pm Assuming you are not using external antennas, check the MHF4 connector on the MAIN modem antenna port.

Make sure it is not loose or grounding out against the metal portion of the modem.

Notice the disparity in the signal readings between the MAIN (RxM) and AUX (RxD) ports which seem constant.

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PCC RxM RSSI:  -69		PCC RxM RSRP:  -82
PCC RxD RSSI:  -38		PCC RxD RSRP:  -54
I got the new cable in and installed using my yagi. Are these acceptable numbers?

Image

AT!GSTATUS?
!GSTATUS:
Current Time: 1830 Temperature: 33
Reset Counter: 1 Mode: ONLINE
System mode: LTE PS state: Attached
LTE band: B30 LTE bw: 10 MHz
LTE Rx chan: 9820 LTE Tx chan: 27710
LTE SSC1 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC2 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:NOT ASSIGNED
EMM state: Registered Normal Service
RRC state: RRC Connected
IMS reg state: No Srv
PCC RxM RSSI: -71 PCC RxM RSRP: -98
PCC RxD RSSI: -74 PCC RxD RSRP: -108
Tx Power: 5 TAC: 5009 (20489)
RSRQ (dB): -13.4 Cell ID: 0b06fe96 (185007766)
SINR (dB): 12.2
OK
AT!PCTEMP?
Temp state: Normal
Temperature: 33.00 C
OK
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Not bad. Decent signal strength, could be tweaked up with optimizing.

Run a speed test and an at!gstatus? at the same time, show us that info.
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Band 30 always gets me the best speeds. It flips over to B14 sometimes and is pretty slow. Here's what you requested.

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at!gstatus?
!GSTATUS:
Current Time: 7809 Temperature: 28
Reset Counter: 1 Mode: ONLINE
System mode: LTE PS state: Attached
LTE band: B30 LTE bw: 10 MHz
LTE Rx chan: 9820 LTE Tx chan: 27710
LTE SSC1 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC2 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:NOT ASSIGNED
EMM state: Registered Normal Service
RRC state: RRC Connected
IMS reg state: No Srv

PCC RxM RSSI: -71 PCC RxM RSRP: -97
PCC RxD RSSI: -73 PCC RxD RSRP: -108
Tx Power: 9 TAC: 5009 (20489)
RSRQ (dB): -12.5 Cell ID: 0b06fe96 (185007766)
SINR (dB): 14.0


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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Not bad really. Its not kicking in the CA there, but time will tell. It only shows Carrier Aggregation (CA) during load, it won't show it during normal idle traffic. Much of that depends on the cell tower equipment as well.
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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I currently have it set on Band 30 due to the slowness of the other bands. Would you recommend for me to have it back on LTE all? can I easily just blacklist a particular band instead?
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Re: New EM7511 + Rooter Setup Slow Speeds

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Honestly, play around with it, give it a day or two on lte all. Another day or two on different bands.
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