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@netboy That is a Lenovo branded card so the same thing applies to it as the Dell version, you will probably need to switch it's USB composition in Linux at a minimum.
But, yes, the em7355 can work. I use an em7305 here now which is just the Euro channel version of that.Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Netgate 2100 micro sim + 4G LTE / 5G:
switch it's USB composition in Linux
Can you please elaborate?
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Same as in the em7455 link I posted above. The modem can be set in various USB 'compositions'. These are modes that determine which interfaces are presented to the host and in which order. pfSense/FreeBSD requires the AT (ppp) interface to be presented to use it but many of the rebranded cards present only the MBIM interface. Therefore it needs to be switched to a composition that presents at least the AT interface and that has to be done in Linux (or Windows) because it can only be done via MBIM and FreeBSD cannot use that.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Is there a cheat sheet how I go about doing it ?
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There are a few write ups about, pretty sure it's been detailed on the forum before. But something like:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=234578#c14Steve
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@stephenw10 It would have been nice if netgate 2100 came with wifi radio "pre-installed (as an option)" for additional cost! Let me assimilate the information from your URL. Thanks
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@netboy said in Netgate 2100 micro sim + 4G LTE / 5G:
It would have been nice if netgate 2100 came with wifi radio "pre-installed (as an option)" for additional cost! Let me assimilate the information from your URL. Thanks
If you realised how bad Wi-Fi support is with FreeBSD you wouldn't have posted that.
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@nogbadthebad Ok understood. Then what was the idea to have a sim card slot in the first place? There must have been a conscious decision to include a sim card. From your reply I have decided to "abandon" installing a card. May be I should think of something else as a "fall back" for my internet
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@netboy Netgate buy the devices from an OEM, the hardware doesn't have to run FreeBSD.
If you look here you may find the 6100:-
https://www.silicom-usa.com/
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@nogbadthebad said in Netgate 2100 micro sim + 4G LTE / 5G:
Netgate buy the devices from an OEM, the hardware doesn't have to run FreeBSD.
Now it makes sense :-) I am learning :-)
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@netboy did you ever get the em7455 working?
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@ytrakas said in Netgate 2100 micro sim + 4G LTE / 5G:
did you ever get the em7455 working?
Too much work! Did not even try! I do have another travel router as a backup where I can connect my iphone directly and use the hotspot feature to propogate throughout the LAN. Not ideal, bu in emergency can get to the internet.
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@netboy did you even try to set it up, it was it just too hard?
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It's not that hard. By far the hardest part is changing the mode the modem is in if it's an OEM rebranded device, which most are.
You need to change the USB composition so it presents an AT port as that's all pfSense/FreeBSD can use. Currently.Steve
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@stephenw10 Are the legacy cards already in this mode? Or do they all need their identity changed?
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Not sure what you mean by 'legacy' there?
Most cards you can by used will probably be re-badged oem devices and will be in MBIM or QMI only mode because that gives greater throughput and better stats etc on platforms that support it.
Steve
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@stephenw10 legacy meaning non rebranded, like this one:
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Ah, OK. The non-oem card might already be in the correct mode. But if they are used they might well have been changed to a different mode.
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I have a 2100 with sim slot.
Which way is the micro sim supposed to be inserted into the slot?
The manual says nothing!
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@mphodge Too complicated. I gave up