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      pr4499
      last edited by

      Thanks very much Conor.

      I have added the line myradio:dv=/dev/cuaU0.2:br#115200:pa=none: to /etc/remote, but I don't know (and can't find) the command to install tip. Google results just give me tips and tricks!  Do you know what it is?

      I had this working yesterday, and I got a connection, but it was very slow (about 2-3mbps down, 0-1mbps up), where my phone had about 8mbps down and 5mbps up. Still a very poor reception area, so I thought that might be the issue.  So I have taken the router into the city where reception is 5 bars, but now I can't get any connection at all, and I have no idea why. I thought that it would have just made a connection just as it had yesterday, but it hasn't and I have no idea where to look to start troubleshooting, considering I made no further changes once I got it working yesterday.

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        pr4499
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        heeeeeelp!

        Need that command to download TIP and need to know why it works one day and not the next? What do I need to check? What has happened since setting it up, turning it off and turning it back on again? Any ideas? Where shall I start looking?  Need to solve this for a client ASAP but no idea where to start working on it.

        Any help greatly appreciated!

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          pr4499
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          …

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            pr4499
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            Anyone?

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              Guest
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              @pr4499:

              Anyone?

              Nobody

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                tip is already installed you just need to run it like:

                tip myradio
                

                To escape the tip terminal back to the pfSense console use:

                ~~.
                

                Bare in mind that the remote file will be reset at upgrade. The cu command you used earlier does the same thing.

                You would have to check the ppp logs to see why it's not connecting.

                Steve

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                  pr4499
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                  *sigh

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Gonna need more info than that to offer assistance.  ;)

                    tip didn't work? What did happen?

                    Steve

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                      joelyb
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                      This is how I got my Huawei ME909s-120 working with Vodafone SIM:
                      Big thanks to AndrewZ for this https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=105842.msg593793#msg593793 post.

                      STEPS (from a factory reset with WAN set to a Ethernet interface):
                      I've only included the elements that I had to enter/change.
                      Interfaces -> Assignments -> PPPs (tab)
                      Add
                      Link type: PPP
                      Link Interface: /dev/cuaU0.0
                      Description (your choice): LTE
                      Country: United Kingdom
                      Provider: Vodafone
                      Plan: Contract
                      Password: web
                      Confirm: web
                      Advanced -> Init string: Z

                      Interfaces -> Assignments -> Interface Assignments (tab)
                      Change WAN to PPP0(cuaU0.0) - LTE

                      Check on dashboard under interfaces WAN IP

                      Check logs in Status -> System Logs -> PPP (tab)

                      May need to reboot to take effect.

                      DIAGNOSTICS:
                      All from console shell / putty
                      List devices to chec the hardware is listed.

                      [2.4.2-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root: dmesg
                      ugen0.4 <huawei technol,ogies="" co.,="" ltd.="" huawei="" mobile="" v7r11=""> at usbus0
                      u3g0: <huawei mobile="" connect="" -="" modem=""> on usbus0
                      u3g0: Found 5 ports</huawei></huawei>
                      

                      Device details:

                      [2.4.2-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root: usbconfig -d ugen0.4 dump_device_desc
                      ugen0.4: <huawei technologies="" co.,="" ltd.="" huawei="" mobile="" v7r11=""> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (2mA)
                      
                        bLength = 0x0012
                        bDescriptorType = 0x0001
                        bcdUSB = 0x0210
                        bDeviceClass = 0x0000  <probed by="" interface="" class="">
                        bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000
                        bDeviceProtocol = 0x00ff
                        bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040
                        idVendor = 0x12d1
                        idProduct = 0x15c1
                        bcdDevice = 0x0102
                        iManufacturer = 0x0001  <huawei technologies="" co.,="" ltd.="">
                        iProduct = 0x0002  <huawei mobile="" v7r11="">
                        iSerialNumber = 0x0003  <0123456789ABCDEF>
                        bNumConfigurations = 0x0003</huawei></huawei></probed></huawei>
                      

                      List ports:

                      [2.4.2-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root: ls -l /dev/cua*
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x57 Mar 17 15:19 /dev/cuaU0.0
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x58 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.0.init
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x59 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.0.lock
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x5d Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.1
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x5e Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.1.init
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x5f Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.1.lock
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x63 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.2
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x64 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.2.init
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x65 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.2.lock
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x69 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.3
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x6a Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.3.init
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x6b Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.3.lock
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x6f Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.4
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x70 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.4.init
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x71 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaU0.4.lock
                      lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel     12 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaZ99.0 -> /dev/cuaU0.0
                      lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel     12 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuaZ99.1 -> /dev/cuaU0.2
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x37 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuau0
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x38 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuau0.init
                      crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x39 Mar 17 15:18 /dev/cuau0.lock
                      

                      Connect to Modem to query (as long as there is no established connection):

                      cu -l /dev/cuaU0.0
                      

                      AT Commands:
                      Modem details:

                      ATI
                      Manufacturer: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
                      Model: ME909s-120
                      Revision: 11.617.01.00.00
                      IMEI: 867377022566479
                      +GCAP: +CGSM,+DS,+ES
                      

                      Connection status:

                      AT+COPS?
                      +COPS: 0,0,"vodafone UK",7
                      

                      Links:
                      Huawei M909 page:
                      http://consumer.huawei.com/solutions/m2m-solutions/en/products/support/user-guides/me909s_120_en.htm
                      AT commands PDF:
                      http://consumer.huawei.com/solutions/m2m-solutions/en/products/support/user-guides/detail/me909s_120_en.htm?id=50243

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                        conor
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                        Cellular connections are not for the faint hearted so bear in mind you have to work them. If you would rather just plug and play then buy a dongle with an ethernet connection. The reason why you see lots of different tutorials on the web is because they are different for every modem and often different AT commands between carriers.

                        Question 1: What type of connector is going from the ME909-120 M port on the card to the antenna, what type of antenna are you using? Is it rated for the cellualr bands in your locality. Wifi antenna are not the same thing.

                        Question 2: When you boot up do you verify that the serial interface for the modem is at cuaU0.0 and not at cuaU1.0 for example check with the command: ls -l /dev/ | grep cua

                        Question 3: Open a SSH session and run the command: clog -f /var/log/ppp.log <== this will give you the ppp log info.

                        Question 4: Open another SSH session and if the radio has been verified as being present in question 2 as at cuaU0.0 then run the cu -l /dev/cuaU0.2 command and watch to see info. You could also use the tip command but you seem to be having trouble with that.

                        Then copy and paste all that output here so we can see what is going on.

                        200+ pfSense installs - best firewall ever.

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                          pr4499
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                          Hey all, thanks very much for your help. I've finally found some time to tinker with this again.

                          @johnkeates
                          Sounds perfect in concept, but what are the exact steps to get it to appear as an ethernet port, get an IP address and then connect to its web interface?

                          @conor
                          Thanks very much for your elaborate responses, I really appreciate it. I am learning!
                          I added the line…
                          ucom1:dv=/dev/cuaU0.0:br#115200:pa=none:
                          to the file /etc/remote and then ran the command…
                          tip ucom1
                          but I got the message…
                          /dev/cuaU0: No such file or directory
                          link down

                          also, the output of AT^CARDMODE? is ERROR
                          the output of AT^CPIN is +CME ERROR: 50

                          Answer 1: the connector to the card is an SME connector and I'm currently using 2 antennas provided by the manufacturer which seem to work to some extent (1- 3 Mbps download). I have just purchased dual yagi antennas with LMI400 cable with SMA connectors on the end (read: heavy duty). I'm going to set that up tomorrow and test.

                          Answer 2: the output of ls -l /dev/ | grep cua is:
                          crw-rw–--  1 uucp  dialer    0x66 Apr 23 21:12 cuaU0.0
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x67 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.0.init
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x68 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.0.lock
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x6c Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.1
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x6d Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.1.init
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x6e Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.1.lock
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x72 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.2
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x73 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.2.init
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x74 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.2.lock
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x78 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.3
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x79 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.3.init
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x7a Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.3.lock
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x7e Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.4
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x7f Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.4.init
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x80 Apr 23 21:07 cuaU0.4.lock
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x3b Apr 23 21:07 cuau0
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x3c Apr 23 21:07 cuau0.init
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x3d Apr 23 21:07 cuau0.lock
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x41 Apr 23 21:07 cuau1
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x42 Apr 23 21:07 cuau1.init
                          crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer    0x43 Apr 23 21:07 cuau1.lock

                          Answer 3: the output of clog-f /var/log/ppp.log is clog-f: Command not found.

                          Answer 4: the output of cu -l /dev/cuaU0.2 is:
                          Connected

                          ^SYSSTART

                          +CUSATP: "D00D8103010500820281829902090A"

                          +CUSATEND

                          ^MODE: 5,17

                          @stephenw10
                          Thanks Stephen, yes I just upgraded and noticed that it disappeared.  Okay, I'll use that other command instead.

                          @joelyb
                          Thanks very much for this, it helped!
                          I got similar results to what you posted, but not sure what to do with any of the results.

                          Also, why do I have a gateway that is 10.64.64.0? (see attached image)

                          ![Screenshot 2018-04-23 21.27.14.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot 2018-04-23 21.27.14.png)
                          ![Screenshot 2018-04-23 21.27.14.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot 2018-04-23 21.27.14.png_thumb)

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            You need to leave a space between clog and the -f argument for answer 3. See:
                            https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Why_can%27t_I_view_view_log_files_with_cat/grep/etc%3F_(clog)

                            That gateway is probably being given to you be you provider. Cellular carriers often use private IPs for their gateway or even CGN. It looks it doesn't respond to ping. If you have internet access via that you might set the monitoring IP to a different address or disable monitoring. It pings twice a second by default which can eat data over time. That configurable though.

                            Steve

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                              AndrewZ
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                              @stephenw10:

                              you might set the monitoring IP to a different address

                              Some candidates:

                              • your gateway, i.e. ISP side of the link
                              • ISP's DNS servers
                              • ISP's landing page address (the one you redirected to when your balance is low)

                              pr4499, try to ping them first from the router before configuring the monitoring.

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                                pr4499
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                                @stephenw10
                                Thanks very much for clearing that up, yes that helps a lot, here is the output of the command cu -l /dev/cuaU0.2

                                Connected

                                ^RSSI: 5

                                ^HCSQ: "LTE",19,20,106,18

                                +CUSATP: "D00D8103010500820281829902090A"

                                +CUSATEND

                                but then after a few minutes it grew to this:

                                Connected

                                ^RSSI: 5

                                ^HCSQ: "LTE",19,20,106,18

                                +CUSATP: "D00D8103010500820281829902090A"

                                +CUSATEND

                                ^RSSI: 6

                                ^HCSQ: "LTE",21,25,111,24

                                ^RSSI: 5

                                ^HCSQ: "LTE",19,18,101,16

                                ^RSSI: 6

                                ^HCSQ: "LTE",21,23,101,22

                                ^RSSI: 5

                                ^HCSQ: "LTE",18,18,91,16

                                ^RSSI: 6

                                ^HCSQ: "LTE",20,23,91,22

                                What's going on here?

                                I'll attach the output of the command clog -f /var/log/ppp.log as it's pretty long.

                                Is it possible to have a widget on the dashboard showing signal strength (RSSI / RSRP), bands / channels / frequencies currently connected to, carrier connected to, carrier aggregation (yes/no) mentioning all bands it's using, bitrate/bandwidth and also usage in MB?  Picture this - there's me and my fiancé in the upstairs bedroom testing this new router with dual (mimo) 16dBi yagi antennas about 1 meter long, fastened to the vacuum cleaner nozzle, pointing it out various windows in an effort to attract some 1800mhz packets.  Very scientific.

                                @AndrewZ
                                Thanks for that. I googled the DNS servers for Telstra and found them for my state. However, I did notice what seems to be different dns servers that it's connected to in that PPP log. Not sure what that's about.  But I tried pinging the ones listed first result on google, and here was the result:

                                Petes-MBP:~ Peter$ ping 61.9.188.33
                                PING 61.9.188.33 (61.9.188.33): 56 data bytes
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 3
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 4
                                76 bytes from 203.50.108.47: Communication prohibited by filter
                                Vr HL TOS  Len  ID Flg  off TTL Pro  cks      Src      Dst
                                4  5  28 5400 ba16  0 0000  39  01 8502 10.20.63.42  61.9.188.33

                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 5
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 6
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 7
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 8
                                76 bytes from 203.50.108.47: Communication prohibited by filter
                                Vr HL TOS  Len  ID Flg  off TTL Pro  cks      Src      Dst
                                4  5  28 5400 7282  0 0000  39  01 cc96 10.20.63.42  61.9.188.33

                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 9
                                Request timeout for icmp_seq 10

                                [ppp log.txt](/public/imported_attachments/1/ppp log.txt)

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                  Mmm, well the recent parts of that log mostly look good. For example in your last connection attempt:

                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan] IPCP: SendConfigReq #3
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   IPADDR 0.0.0.0
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   PRIDNS 0.0.0.0
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   SECDNS 0.0.0.0
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan] IPCP: rec'd Configure Nak #3 (Ack-Sent)
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   IPADDR 10.96.148.91
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]     10.96.148.91 is OK
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   PRIDNS 10.4.149.70
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   SECDNS 10.5.133.45
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan] IPCP: SendConfigReq #4
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   IPADDR 10.96.148.91
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   PRIDNS 10.4.149.70
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   SECDNS 10.5.133.45
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan] IPCP: rec'd Configure Ack #4 (Ack-Sent)
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   IPADDR 10.96.148.91
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   PRIDNS 10.4.149.70
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   SECDNS 10.5.133.45
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Ack-Sent --> Opened
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerUp
                                  Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]   10.96.148.91 -> 10.64.64.0
                                  Apr 24 18:56:07 pfSense ppp: [wan] IFACE: Up event
                                  Apr 24 18:56:07 pfSense ppp: [wan] IFACE: Rename interface ng0 to ppp0
                                  

                                  The modem is responding and connecting. You are getting an IP address, gateway and DNS servers from the other end. All good.  :)
                                  It's a private IP so your provider is using Carrier Grade NAT which is common for 3G/4G.

                                  This looks like your pings are just being blocked. Do you have a current contract? Or credit available if not on contract?

                                  76 bytes from 203.50.108.47: Communication prohibited by filter
                                  

                                  Try connecting to a web page across that link, does it ger redirected to Telstra's 'give us more money' page?

                                  The ^HCSQ command should give you the signal strength.
                                  It appears the first value there after "LTE" is the lte_rssi with higher numbers being better.

                                  You might be seeing that output on cuaU0.2 because pfSense is already running 3gstats against it. Check the system log when you connect for an line like:

                                  php-fpm	xxxxx	/interfaces.php: Starting 3gstats.php on device 'cuaU0.2' for interface 'opt2'
                                  

                                  If it's there you might see the stats in Status > Interfaces.

                                  Picture this - there's me and my fiancé in the upstairs bedroom testing this new router with dual (mimo) 16dBi yagi antennas about 1 meter long, fastened to the vacuum cleaner nozzle, pointing it out various windows in an effort to attract some 1800mhz packets.

                                  We're gonna need a photo!  ;)

                                  Steve

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                                    AndrewZ
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                                    @pr4499

                                    you should try this IPs for connection monitoring:

                                    Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]  PRIDNS 10.4.149.70
                                    Apr 24 18:56:06 pfSense ppp: [wan]  SECDNS 10.5.133.45

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                                      pr4499
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                                      @stephenw10
                                      Yes the Sim card is attached to the main account so always has credit. I can surf and can occasionally get up to 4mbps, but usually around 0.1 - 0.6mbps. So at least we've got the basics covered, thank you and all others that contributed. But I need to be able to troubleshoot - it's fine when it works but when it doesn't, I don't have any idea what's going on. Every other brand of cheap and nasty usb modem has a pretty Web interface and a live signal strength meter showing most of the detail I mentioned above, surely someone has invented something similar for pfsense?

                                      @AndrewZ
                                      I pinged those addresses and it failed. And someone mentioned that gateway monitoring just uses pings to work out if it's up, so I guess that won't work. I used 8.8.8.8 and it seemed to work for a while (40 - 70ms ping, 2-7% loss) until I did anything, like a speedtest, then it showed gateway offline and never recovered.

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        So no 3gstats.php line in the system log or actual numbers in Status > Interfaces?

                                        That only works with Huawei cards and only some if them AFAIK. I have nothing to test with.

                                        Steve

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                                          conor
                                          last edited by

                                          Use a omni directional antenna, a yagi is far too directional, unless you have it bang on exactly correct you are going to not get a stable connection.

                                          Here is a omni 12dBi.

                                          https://www.eurodk.com/en/products/lte-outdoor-antennas/3g4g-lte-12dbi-outdoor-dome-antenna-800-2600mhz?currency=EUR&vat_state=incl&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_5DLtrLi2gIVr7vtCh1USAwnEAQYAyABEgJMmfD_BwE

                                          200+ pfSense installs - best firewall ever.

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                                            pr4499
                                            last edited by

                                            Still need help here - need some graphs or some indication to show what's happening for the 4G connection.

                                            eg: signal strength, connection status, frequency using, band aggregation, etc.

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