SG-3100 - which cellular module
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I have a SG-3100 unit and it looks like the sim slot is connected to an M.2 'B' slot. Does anyone know a working cellular module that will fit the slot and work with pfSense, 2.3.5 or 2.4.1 for the North American bands?
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Potentially something like Sierra Wireless EM7455, not tested it on pfSense though.
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I have a SG-3100 unit and it looks like the sim slot is connected to an M.2 'B' slot.
The older sierra wireless EM series could be matching well to that, cheap to get hands on and if
running well a nice modern internal modem card.Does anyone know a working cellular module that will fit the slot and work with pfSense, 2.3.5 or 2.4.1 for the North American bands?
UMTS/HSPA, 3G, 4G or what band you mean? I am pretty sure that the SG-3100 is to new to answer that question
by us users, this should be answered by someone of the staff or development team. The ARM tree from pfSense is
really pretty new and I don´t think that the driver support of any modem will be given at this time. But who knows it
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have ordered a Sierra Wireless EM7455 from Techship.com will update once i have it.
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I have a Sierra EM7305 in there that is recognised and can be used. That's the EMEA version, the EM7355 would be the US version which should also work. Not tried the 7455 but I imagine it would alos work.
Those modems have a number of device 'profiles' and some of them are not compatible with pfSense.
OK AT!UDUSBCOMP? !UDUSBCOMP: 14
OK AT!UDUSBCOMP=? 0 - reserved NOT SUPPORTED 1 - DM AT SUPPORTED 2 - reserved NOT SUPPORTED 3 - reserved NOT SUPPORTED 4 - reserved NOT SUPPORTED 5 - reserved NOT SUPPORTED 6 - DM NMEA AT QMI SUPPORTED 7 - DM NMEA AT RMNET1 RMNET2 RMNET3 SUPPORTED 8 - DM NMEA AT MBIM SUPPORTED 9 - MBIM SUPPORTED 10 - NMEA MBIM SUPPORTED 11 - DM MBIM SUPPORTED 12 - DM NMEA MBIM SUPPORTED 13 - Config1: comp6 Config2: comp8 NOT SUPPORTED 14 - Config1: comp6 Config2: comp9 SUPPORTED 15 - Config1: comp6 Config2: comp10 NOT SUPPORTED 16 - Config1: comp6 Config2: comp11 NOT SUPPORTED 17 - Config1: comp6 Config2: comp12 NOT SUPPORTED 18 - Config1: comp7 Config2: comp8 NOT SUPPORTED 19 - Config1: comp7 Config2: comp9 SUPPORTED 20 - Config1: comp7 Config2: comp10 NOT SUPPORTED 21 - Config1: comp7 Config2: comp11 NOT SUPPORTED 22 - Config1: comp7 Config2: comp12 NOT SUPPORTED
In composition 14 like mine is it can be made to appear as 6 or 9 using USB quirks. It appears as 6 by default which importantly give you an AT interface (which I'm using to get that info!).
If your device is in mode 9 which many are it only presents an MBIM interface which pfSense/FreeBSD cannot talk to. Fortunately it's possible to change the USB composition back to something with AT in Linux even from mode 9.
Steve
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have ordered a Sierra Wireless EM7455
Not a good idea IMHO, because
@stephenw10:MBIM interface which pfSense/FreeBSAD cannot talk to
Without MBIM or QMI we have only [speed limited] PPP option left, but for that you can use a cheap USB stick, probably half of the price of EM7455.
That's why I'm using EM7455 with another router, not pfSense.
Same story with most Huawei modems - there is no support for NCM (Network Card) in pfSense, those modems are again limited to RAS (PPP) mode. -
Just for reference Sierra Wireless MC/EM73xx devices are end of life.
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Just for reference Sierra Wireless MC/EM73xx devices are end of life.
Thanks for the information, I was changing my tip from above based on this information.
But then it could be to get the hands on that cards for less money or to get them cheap on eBay or amazon perhaps. -
I'm still unclear what the solution is. I want to be able to pop my SIM out of my hotspot and into my SG-3100 in the event my main provider is out of service. What do I need to purchase to be ready? I assume if I have a card installed it would be a matter of changing the WAN port assignment to the wireless option until service is restored on my main link. Or perhaps have two gateways assigned with one down until I install the SIM. Without clear documentation (that I can find) I don't know what my options are other than to wait until the option is sold as an add-on and copy the parts list.
As explained in another thread, my current answer is hotspot wifi to Airport Express wifi which will bridge to the ethernet port and allow me to connect a cable from the Express to the WAN port of my pfSense router. It works fine when needed but it would be nicer to just put a SIM card in and go.
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Have a EM7455 module in the SG-3100 image below shows the slot I put it in (airbrushed out the full circuit board to protect Netgate intellectual property). I have a sim in the sim slot to the front and the radio module can see the sim so right slot.
A small warning the EM7455 requires a antenna connector of IPEX MH-4 not a IPEX U.FL which is common with miniPCIe modules.
Running version 2.4.1
The u3g picks up the device and creates 5 ports in /dev/
cuaU0.0
cuaU0.1
cuaU0.2
cuaU0.3
cuaU0.4When using tip to connect to them using the following settings: br#9600:pa=none: I get connected to all of them however only cuaU0.2 replies to AT command, so I'll check the other ports and map their speeds if thats the issue.
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Connecting to cuaU0.2 I enter the following commands:
Password to unlock commands:
at!entercnd="A710"Checking USB composition settings:
AT!USBCOMP?Get Reply:
Config Index: 1
Config Type: 1 (Generic)
Interface bitmask: 0000050D (diag,nmea,modem,rmnet0,rmnet1)So my understanding at this point is as follows:
cuaU0.0 ==> diag
cuaU0.1 ==> nmea
cuaU0.2 ==> modem
cuaU0.3 ==> rmnet0
cuaU0.4 ==> rmnet1Using cuaU0.2 in PPP I get the following:
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2] Bundle: Interface ng0 created
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: OPEN event
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Open event
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: state change Initial –> Starting
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: LayerStart
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] CHAT: +CGDCONT=1,"IP","xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] CHAT: Detected Hayes compatible modem.
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] CHAT: Dialing server at 99#…
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] CHAT: ATDT99#
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] CHAT: Connected at 150000000.
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] MODEM: chat script succeeded
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] Link: UP event
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: Up event
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: state change Starting –> Req-Sent
Dec 5 14:04:01 pfSense ppp: [opt2_link0] LCP: SendConfigReq #1It then proceed to request an IP address but I don't get one, but that ok its dialing out which is ok.
So I want to be able to use AT commands while a PPP tunnel is up, to do that I need to have another serial port to connect to. The Sierra documentation refer to a modem port and a AT port. Need to research how to activate that in the USB composition setting.
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Good work. I will at some point soon add a cellular module to my 3100. I won't need it much but I do want the feature as a backup for the few times my ISP is out of service. Plan is to add the second gateway but leave it offline until needed. My SIM normally lives in a hotspot that travels with me.
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I don't think you will be able to use two ports for AT and PPP separately.
Try running:
AT!UDUSBCOMP=?
That should show you what modes are available.
Steve
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Thanks but had tried that. On the 7455 that command responses with "Obsolete command"
In their document you can see the modem and AT interface are separate. (see image below).
The Huawei ME909-521 and ME909-523 have a modem port and a AT port so you were able to check your connection while the PPP tunnel was up. (The huawei 521 and 523 are end of sale from January 1st).
I've opened a ticket with the distributor and they have asked Sierra hopefully there is a mask that can be set.
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on the 7455 the equivalent command is:
AT!USBCOMP=?
which gives:
!USBCOMP:
AT!USBCOMP=<config index="">,<config type="">, <interface bitmask=""><config index=""> - configuration index to which the composition applies, should be 1<config type=""> - 1:Generic, 2:USBIF-MBIM, 3:RNDIS
config type 2/3 should only be used for specific Sierra PIDs: 68B1, 9068
customized VID/PID should use config type 1<interface bitmask="">- DIAG - 0x00000001,
NMEA - 0x00000004,
MODEM - 0x00000008,
RMNET0 - 0x00000100,
RMNET1 - 0x00000400,
MBIM - 0x00001000,
e.g.
10D - diag, nmea, modem, rmnet interfaces enabled
1009 - diag, modem, mbim interfaces enabledThe default configuration is:
at!usbcomp=1,1,10FOK</interface></config></config></interface></config></config>
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Ah interesting, maybe then.
Does it show more options if you run that in 'command mode'?
What does the rmnet interface present as?
Steve
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Got a reply from distributor, the EM7455 only supports one modem/AT port, so if you use PPP you can't check the status/signal while the PPP connection is up. :(
Sierra suggested looking at MBIM for data and that then frees up the modem/AT port for command and control.
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Just for reference for anyone looking at this.
The diag port is Qualcomm chipset encrypted log stream. You need to have a QXDM license from Qualcomm if you want to decrypt this data.
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You need to have a QXDM license from Qualcomm if you want to decrypt this data.
Urgh.
I suspected that might be the case with the ports.
It looks like you need to use either QMI (rmnet) or MBIM to pass the data in order to leave the AT interface for status as you say.
It also looks like you can't use Direct IP as you could with some earlier Sierra devices. Though I wonder if config type 3 (rndis) might give that….
And as mentioned in this thread that you will be limited to non-LTE speeds if you use ppp. :-\
Still looking into it.
Steve
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Yeah, PPP and Serial mode is not really the way to go anymore. In some cases, even USB CDC Ethernet with the on-card configuration interface (and basically a full router) is the fastest way to go.