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      jpdsc @rsdu
      last edited by jpdsc

      @rsdu Thank you for the instructions. Are you able to help me with below questions?

      • I have ordered the MC7710 to replace my MC7354 which is causing issues (random disconnects and AT not reachable, only after reboot). Can I assume that I will need to change from QMI to DIP? Or do some of them already come as DIP?

      • To change from QMI to DIP, were you using an adapter or did you plug it in a laptop (instead of the WIFI module for example)?

      Thank you!

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Check the USB serial ports created when it's detected at boot. If there are none it will need to be switched.

        Modem devices like that are actually USB connected even though they use a mPCIe form factor. Most WIFI devices are actually PCIe so a mPCIe slot that has a wifi card in it may not work a modem. The slot can have connections for PCIe or USB or both but may not.
        External USB enclosures designed specifically for a modem will work and are not expensive if you don't have anything that works.

        Steve

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          jpdsc @stephenw10
          last edited by

          @stephenw10 Hello! Thank you for your reply. I received the modem and the USB PID is 68A2 which indicates QMI.
          I am able to switch it using:

          AT!ENTERCND="A710"
          AT!UDPID=68A3
          AT!RESET
          

          However, the USB is recognized but the modem isn't. I don't see any cuaU* or cuau*. Only cuau0.

          ugen0.3: <Sierra Wireless, Incorporated MC7710> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (0mA)
          

          Should I add loader_delay="40" to /boot/loader.conf to give it more time to initiate?

          Thank you for your help.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by stephenw10

            Does it have a 'composition'? That's usually what you need to change to get a different mode. I've not tried that particular modem though.

            AT!USBCOMP?

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              jpdsc @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10 The issue is that I cannot cu into the modem to use the AT commands. Is there a reason why cuau* isn't showing in /dev/? With the other modem it was showing fine.

              Or am I seeing this wrong?

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Because in QMI mode (composition) the modem does not present any AT interfaces for the serial driver to attach to. You need to chnage the USB composition to one that does.

                How did you run the above AT commands?

                Steve

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                  jpdsc @stephenw10
                  last edited by jpdsc

                  @stephenw10 Clear.
                  I didn't run the AT command. This should be ran using cu to the /dev/cuau* right? Is there any other way to run it or do I need to get an external enclosure to the software from Sierra and convert it from QMI to DIP?

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    You have to do it from Linux or Windows because FreeBSD has no MBIM or QMI drivers to access it.

                    @jpdsc said in pfSense 2.4.5 with Sierra MC7710 wireless issues:

                    the USB PID is 68A2 which indicates QMI.
                    I am able to switch it using:
                    AT!ENTERCND="A710"
                    AT!UDPID=68A3
                    AT!RESET

                    How did you do that? Or was that just what you were planning to do?

                    Steve

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                    • Dobby_D
                      Dobby_ @jpdsc
                      last edited by

                      @jpdsc said in pfSense 2.4.5 with Sierra MC7710 wireless issues:

                      I didn't run the AT command. This should be ran using cu to the /dev/cuau* right? Is there any other way to run it or do I need to get an external enclosure to the software from Sierra and convert it from QMI to DIP?

                      Be sure your modem is detected

                      [23.01-RELEASE][root@xx xx xx]/root: usbconfig
                      ugen0.1: <AMD XHCI root HUB> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=SUPER (5.0Gbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)
                      ugen2.1: <AMD EHCI root HUB> at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)
                      ugen1.1: <AMD EHCI root HUB> at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA)
                      ugen0.2: <Sierra Wireless, Incorporated MC7710> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (0mA)
                      ugen2.2: <vendor 0x0438 product 0x7900> at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (100mA)
                      ugen1.2: <vendor 0x0438 product 0x7900> at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (100mA)
                      ugen2.3: <u-blox AG - www.u-blox.com u-blox 6  -  GPS Receiver> at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON (100mA)
                      
                      

                      The modem is Sierra Wireless MC7710
                      ugen0.2: <Sierra Wireless, Incorporated MC7710> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (0mA)

                      To get more details please run in the console

                      [23.01-RELEASE][root@xx xx xx]/root: usbconfig -d 0.2 dump_device_desc
                      ugen0.2: <Sierra Wireless, Incorporated MC7710> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (0mA)
                      
                        bLength = 0x0012
                        bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                        bcdUSB = 0x0200
                        bDeviceClass = 0x0000  <Probed by interface class>
                        bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                        bDeviceProtocol = 0x0000
                        bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
                        idVendor = 0x1199
                        idProduct = 0x68a3
                        bcdDevice = 0x0006
                        iManufacturer = 0x0003  <Sierra Wireless, Incorporated>
                        iProduct = 0x0002  <MC7710>
                        iSerialNumber = 0x0004  <358178041368210>
                        bNumConfigurations = 0x0001
                      
                      

                      A device such a modem is normally creating 4 ports

                      [23.01-RELEASE][root@Dockmaster.Heimnetz]/root: ls /dev/cuaU*
                      /dev/cuaU0.0            /dev/cuaU0.1.init       /dev/cuaU0.2.lock       /dev/cuaU0.4            /dev/cuaU0.5.init       /dev/cuaU1.lock
                      /dev/cuaU0.0.init       /dev/cuaU0.1.lock       /dev/cuaU0.3            /dev/cuaU0.4.init       /dev/cuaU0.5.lock
                      /dev/cuaU0.0.lock       /dev/cuaU0.2            /dev/cuaU0.3.init       /dev/cuaU0.4.lock       /dev/cuaU1
                      /dev/cuaU0.1            /dev/cuaU0.2.init       /dev/cuaU0.3.lock       /dev/cuaU0.5            /dev/cuaU1.init
                      
                      

                      My Sierra Wireless MC7710 will be able to connect under the following port (in console), but you must perhaps try
                      out some ports to get success with that.

                      [23.01-RELEASE][root@xx xx xx]/root: cu -s 9600 -l /dev/cuaU0.3
                      Connected
                      
                      

                      Be sure you choose a cuaU port and not a cuau,
                      because the great U is standing for USB and normally
                      this will be way how your miniPCIe modem will be
                      connected to your pfSense. After seeing the "connected"
                      you will be able to set up the AT commands for your modem.

                      Alternative:

                      • miniPCIe to USB convertor
                      • Windows PC
                      • insert the modem and don´t forget to connect the antennas for a proper grounding!
                      • Search the internet for a Sierra Wireless QMI to DIP
                        software and change it there a little bit faster but not
                        for some money (convertor).

                      #~. @Dobby

                      Turris Omnia - 4 Ports - 2 GB RAM / TurrisOS 7 Release (Btrfs)
                      PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
                      PC Engines APU6B4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense+ (Plus) 24.03_1 Release (ZFS)

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                        jpdsc @Dobby_
                        last edited by

                        @dobby_ and @stephenw10 Thank you very much for your assistance and replies!

                        I have decided to order mpci-e to USB enclosure to change from QMI to DIP on Windows.
                        I saw some people did this using WindowsToGo USB but I don't want to risk this so I'll just do it though the adapter.

                        Thanks again!

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Make sure it's one that is wired for USB. Some will be PCIe only. If it has a SIM slot it will be designed for modems so should be fine.

                          Steve

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                            jpdsc @stephenw10
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10 I received the USB enclosure, installed Windows Drivers and use the BZ31018_DIP_QMI_ModeSwitch tool . Everything is working as intended!!!

                            Thanks all for the help.

                            Additional info below in case any else has the same issue.

                            Modem model: MC7710
                            USB enclosure used: TBD, AliExpress site not working
                            Windows drivers: GenericDriverSetup_5087.exe from the Sierra website
                            QMI > DIP mode switch: Search online for BZ31018_DIP_QMI_ModeSwitch.zip

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