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    • felmueF
      felmue @cocoa
      last edited by felmue

      Hello @cocoa

      • What kind of SIM card are you using? In my experience the SIM card needs to be a NB-IoT specific one. For me SIM cards used in mobile phone didn't work.

      • If your SIM card uses a PIN then you either need to remove it or modify the code to use the correct PIN.

      • Care to share you log when you run the http example?

      Some answers to your questions:

      Re 1: Hmm, I don't see that.

      Re 2: I've just tested the http example and it works for me.

      Re 3: I see that too, but they don't seem to hurt.

      Re 4: the Reset pin of the SIM7028 is not connected (see schematic), that is way it's set to -1 I guess.

      Re 5: what do you mean by search mode?

      Re 6: yes, that is correct.

      Re 7: I cannot comment on M5Burner and macOS. I don't have a Apple Silicon one.

      Thanks
      Felix

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      • cocoaC
        cocoa @felmue
        last edited by

        @felmue Hello,

        Sim is 1NCE NB-IoT Sim.
        It is connected to the Vodafone BTS, it is 'online'.

        The error I'm receiving from http example ATOM_DTU_NB2_PIO

        Reconnecting to /dev/cu.usbmodem1101 .
        Please build project in debug configuration to get more details about an exception.
        See https://docs.platformio.org/page/projectconf/build_configurations.html
        
        
                 Connected!
        18:07:02.791 > >>ATOM DTU NB HTTP TEST
        18:07:02.791 > CCID: 
        18:07:03.791 > Signal quality: 99
        18:07:03.791 > Initializing modem...
        18:07:03.791 > [  2679][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:07:03.797 > E (2571) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:07:04.098 > E (2872) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:07:19.298 > waiting....15s
        18:07:19.298 > [ 18186][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:07:19.304 > E (18078) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:07:19.604 > E (18378) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:07:34.804 > waiting....31s
        18:07:34.804 > [ 33692][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:07:34.810 > E (33584) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:07:35.110 > E (33884) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:07:50.310 > waiting....46s
        18:07:50.310 > [ 49198][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:07:50.316 > E (49090) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:07:50.616 > E (49390) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:05.816 > waiting....62s
        18:08:05.816 > [ 64704][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:08:05.822 > E (64596) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:06.122 > E (64896) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:21.322 > waiting....77s
        18:08:21.322 > [ 80210][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:08:21.328 > E (80102) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:21.629 > E (80403) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:36.828 > waiting....93s
        18:08:36.829 > [ 95717][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:08:36.835 > E (95609) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:37.135 > E (95909) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:52.334 > waiting....108s
        18:08:52.335 > [111223][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:08:52.341 > E (111115) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:08:52.641 > E (111415) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:07.840 > waiting....124s
        18:09:07.841 > [126729][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:09:07.847 > E (126621) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:08.146 > E (126921) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:23.346 > waiting....139s
        18:09:23.347 > [142235][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:09:23.353 > E (142127) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:23.652 > E (142427) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:38.852 > waiting....155s
        18:09:38.853 > [157741][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:09:38.858 > E (157633) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:39.158 > E (157933) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:54.358 > waiting....170s
        18:09:54.358 > [173247][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:09:54.365 > E (173139) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:09:54.664 > E (173439) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:10:09.864 > waiting....186s
        18:10:09.864 > [188753][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
        18:10:09.870 > E (188645) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        18:10:10.170 > E (188945) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
        
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        • felmueF
          felmue @cocoa
          last edited by

          Hi @cocoa

          1NCE SIM is what I am using too.

          Signal quality: 99 is not so good. Should be lower than 99.

          Try un-commenting #define DUMP_AT_COMMANDS at the top of the sketch. This should give you more information about what's happening/going wrong.

          BTW: I get log output similar to yours if no SIM card is installed. Maybe double-check the SIM card is inserted correctly?

          Thanks
          Felix

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          • cocoaC
            cocoa @felmue
            last edited by

            @felmue Hi,

            The strange thing is that the blue led no longer flashes after three or four blinks.

            If I use MicroPython I can send AT commands to the modem, read the CSQ (actual value is 29), request the resolution of an FQDN etc...

            So the sim is OK, it's connected and modem communicate with BTS.

            When I use Arduino libraries the module stop to works.

            Do you have a program in Platformio/Arduino that you know definitely works and it's able to connect to an http server?

            Thank you.

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            • felmueF
              felmue @cocoa
              last edited by felmue

              Hello @cocoa

              I was confused about the blue LED too. It seems that the blue LED blinks fast while searching for a provider, is off when connected to a provider and then occasionally blinks slow when transferring data.

              I forgot that I modified TinyGSM library in the past, when I first tried the SIM7028 examples. Sorry about that.

              In my case AT+CREG? returns +CREG: 0,7 which means registered for SMS only roaming. Unfortunately TinyGSM library doesn't check for that. It only accepts 1, 5 and 6 (registered home, registered roaming, sms only home). See here. I think that might be an error in SIM7028 firmware.

              Anyways, you can fix that by allowing 7 as an OK result as well or as I did it: I modified a line above to check for AT+CEREG? instead, which properly returns +CEREG: 0,5, e.g. registered roaming. See here. Just change CREG to CEREG like below:

              //        return (RegStatus)getRegistrationStatusXREG("CREG"); 
                      return (RegStatus)getRegistrationStatusXREG("CEREG"); 
              

              Thanks
              Felix

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              • cocoaC
                cocoa @felmue
                last edited by

                @felmue Hi, thanks for the indications, I'll check and let you know.

                Do you know how it is possible to reset or reboot the SIM7028 from the S3 Lite atom?

                If the Atom DTU modem is stuck and isn't possible to switch power off and on (typical scenario of every IoT device that is placed in remote zones or that cannot be accessed) in which way Atom DTU can be back to an operating condition?

                I ask these questions because I don't understand why the modem control pin was not connected to an Atom I/O.

                Thank you.

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                • felmueF
                  felmue @cocoa
                  last edited by felmue

                  Hello @cocoa

                  no, it is not possible to reset/reboot SIM7028 from M5AtomS3 due to the fact that RESET pin is not connected.

                  There is an AT command to reset SIM7028, but if it is stuck that probably doesn't work. The other way is pulling RESET pin low, but that doesn't help as long as RESET pin isn't connected.

                  If you don't need the built-in RS485 or the built-in Groove port you could rewire one of those GPIOs via transistor to the RESET pin. (But make sure you use the appropriate circuit / level shifter.)

                  From SIM7028 Hardware Design document:

                  "3.2.1 Power on
                  The module is automatically turned on after power on, without a power button. Under the condition that the RESET pin is not pulled low by the outside, the module will automatically power on after supplying a voltage of 2.2V to 4.3V to the VBAT pin."

                  "3.2.2 Power off
                  The module can be shut down by disconnecting the VBAT power supply."

                  "3.2.3 Reset Function
                  SIM7028 can reset the module by keeping the RESET pin low for at least 50ms. The module can also be reset by the AT command "AT+NRB".
                  The RESET signal has been pulled up inside the chip, and the RESET signal will immediately change to a high level after the module is powered on."

                  Edit: I just tried the AT command to reset the module, but all I get back is ERROR and nothing happens.

                  Thanks
                  Felix

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                  • cocoaC
                    cocoa @felmue
                    last edited by

                    Hello @felmue ,

                    Thank you for informations and suggestions.

                    For me it is clear that the module must be used as a product and sold, so I hope that the AT reset command will solve any stuck of the modem.

                    M5stack has not yet released the examples in UIFLOW2 for this module, so the module is useless for those who want to use UIFlow2. The ones for Atom DTU UIFlow1 obviously don't work.

                    I just can't use it with Arduino / Platformio too.

                    Could you share your source code to make a http connection? It would be of great help to me to get out of this impasse.

                    Thx.

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                    • felmueF
                      felmue @cocoa
                      last edited by felmue

                      Hello @cocoa

                      the http example from here is working for me with the one modification in TinyGSM I mentioned.

                      You haven't shared the log with #define DUMP_AT_COMMANDS enabled - this might shed some light onto what going on at your end.

                      I guess you haven't noticed my edited note above about the AT reset command AT+NRB which did not work for me. All I got was an ERROR.

                      Here you can find my modification to reset SIM7028 via GPIO.

                      BTW: have you ever tried to check the firmware version currently installed on your SIM7028? E.g. AT+CGMR? Maybe it needs an upgrade?

                      Thanks
                      Felix

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                      • cocoaC
                        cocoa @felmue
                        last edited by

                        Hi @felmue, sorry for delay.

                        Here is the log with #define DUMP_AT_COMMANDS enabled .

                        
                        
                                 Connected!
                        14:23:54.308 > >>ATOM DTU NB MQTT TEST
                        14:23:54.308 > AT+CICCID
                        14:23:54.308 > 
                        14:23:54.308 > ERROR
                        14:23:54.308 > CCID: ERROR
                        14:23:54.308 > AT+CSQ
                        14:23:54.314 > 
                        14:23:54.314 > +CSQ: 21,0
                        14:23:54.314 > 
                        14:23:54.315 > OK
                        14:23:54.315 > Signal quality: 21
                        14:23:54.315 > Initializing modem...
                        14:23:54.315 > [  1689][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
                        14:23:54.321 > E (1581) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
                        14:23:54.621 > E (1881) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
                        14:23:59.621 > AT
                        14:23:59.624 > 
                        14:23:59.624 > OK
                        14:23:59.624 > ATE0
                        14:23:59.628 > 
                        14:23:59.629 > OK
                        14:23:59.629 > AT+CFUN=1
                        14:23:59.636 > 
                        14:23:59.636 > OK
                        14:23:59.636 > AT+QCLEDMODE=1
                        14:23:59.641 > 
                        14:23:59.641 > OK
                        14:23:59.641 > AT+CMEE=0
                        14:23:59.645 > 
                        14:23:59.645 > OK
                        14:23:59.645 > AT+CTZR=0
                        14:23:59.649 > 
                        14:23:59.649 > OK
                        14:23:59.649 > AT+CTZU=1
                        14:23:59.653 > 
                        14:23:59.653 > OK
                        14:23:59.653 > AT+CPIN?
                        14:23:59.660 > 
                        14:23:59.660 > +CPIN: READY
                        14:23:59.661 > 
                        14:23:59.661 > OK
                        14:23:59.661 > Waiting for network...
                        14:23:59.661 > AT+CREG?
                        14:23:59.667 > 
                        14:23:59.667 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:23:59.668 > 
                        14:23:59.668 > OK
                        14:23:59.918 > AT+CREG?
                        14:23:59.924 > 
                        14:23:59.925 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:23:59.925 > 
                        14:23:59.925 > OK
                        14:24:00.175 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:00.181 > 
                        14:24:00.181 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:00.182 > 
                        14:24:00.182 > OK
                        14:24:00.432 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:00.438 > 
                        14:24:00.439 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:00.439 > 
                        14:24:00.439 > OK
                        14:24:00.689 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:00.694 > 
                        14:24:00.695 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:00.695 > 
                        14:24:00.695 > OK
                        14:24:00.946 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:00.952 > 
                        14:24:00.952 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:00.952 > 
                        14:24:00.952 > OK
                        14:24:01.203 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:01.209 > 
                        14:24:01.209 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:01.209 > 
                        14:24:01.210 > OK
                        14:24:01.460 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:01.466 > 
                        14:24:01.466 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:01.467 > 
                        14:24:01.467 > OK
                        14:24:01.717 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:01.723 > 
                        14:24:01.724 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:01.724 > 
                        14:24:01.724 > OK
                        14:24:01.974 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:01.980 > 
                        14:24:01.980 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:01.981 > 
                        14:24:01.981 > OK
                        14:24:02.231 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:02.237 > 
                        14:24:02.238 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:02.238 > 
                        14:24:02.238 > OK
                        14:24:02.488 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:02.494 > 
                        14:24:02.494 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:02.494 > 
                        14:24:02.495 > OK
                        14:24:02.745 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:02.751 > 
                        14:24:02.751 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:02.751 > 
                        14:24:02.751 > OK
                        14:24:03.002 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:03.008 > 
                        14:24:03.008 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:03.009 > 
                        14:24:03.009 > OK
                        14:24:03.259 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:03.264 > 
                        14:24:03.265 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:03.265 > 
                        14:24:03.265 > OK
                        14:24:03.516 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:03.521 > 
                        14:24:03.521 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:03.522 > 
                        14:24:03.522 > OK
                        14:24:03.773 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:03.779 > 
                        14:24:03.779 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:03.779 > 
                        14:24:03.779 > OK
                        14:24:04.030 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:04.036 > 
                        14:24:04.036 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:04.036 > 
                        14:24:04.036 > OK
                        14:24:04.287 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:04.293 > 
                        14:24:04.293 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:04.293 > 
                        14:24:04.293 > OK
                        14:24:04.544 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:04.549 > 
                        14:24:04.549 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:04.550 > 
                        14:24:04.550 > OK
                        14:24:04.801 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:04.806 > 
                        14:24:04.806 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:04.807 > 
                        14:24:04.807 > OK
                        14:24:05.058 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:05.064 > 
                        14:24:05.064 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:05.064 > 
                        14:24:05.065 > OK
                        14:24:05.315 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:05.321 > 
                        14:24:05.322 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:05.322 > 
                        14:24:05.322 > OK
                        14:24:05.572 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:05.578 > 
                        14:24:05.578 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:05.580 > 
                        14:24:05.580 > OK
                        14:24:05.829 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:05.835 > 
                        14:24:05.835 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:05.835 > 
                        14:24:05.836 > OK
                        14:24:06.086 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:06.091 > 
                        14:24:06.092 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:06.092 > 
                        14:24:06.092 > OK
                        14:24:06.343 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:06.349 > 
                        14:24:06.349 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:06.349 > 
                        14:24:06.350 > OK
                        14:24:06.600 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:06.606 > 
                        14:24:06.606 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:06.607 > 
                        14:24:06.607 > OK
                        14:24:06.857 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:06.863 > 
                        14:24:06.863 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:06.864 > 
                        14:24:06.864 > OK
                        14:24:07.114 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:07.120 > 
                        14:24:07.121 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:07.121 > 
                        14:24:07.121 > OK
                        14:24:07.371 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:07.377 > 
                        14:24:07.377 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:07.378 > 
                        14:24:07.378 > OK
                        14:24:07.628 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:07.634 > 
                        14:24:07.634 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:07.635 > 
                        14:24:07.635 > OK
                        14:24:07.885 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:07.890 > 
                        14:24:07.891 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:07.891 > 
                        14:24:07.892 > OK
                        14:24:08.142 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:08.147 > 
                        14:24:08.147 > +CREG: 0,0
                        14:24:08.148 > 
                        14:24:08.148 > OK
                        14:24:08.399 > AT+CREG?
                        14:24:08.404 > 
                        14:24:08.404 > +CREG: 0,0
                        
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                        • felmueF
                          felmue @cocoa
                          last edited by felmue

                          Hello @cocoa

                          from the output +CREG: 0,0 it looks like your modem is not registered to the network. According to the AT commands documentation, the second 0 in that answer means:

                          0 not registered, MT is not currently searching for an operator to register to

                          You could try to manually issue a 'AT+CEREG?' command to see if that yields any better result. Like I mentioned above, 'AT+CREG' didn't work for me either.

                          The other AT command to see if the modem is actually connected or not is AT+COPS?.

                          If you get something like this: +COPS: 1,2,"22801",9 it means your modem is connected. If you get: +COPS: 0 it is not connected.

                          Thanks
                          Felix

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                          • cocoaC
                            cocoa @felmue
                            last edited by

                            Hello @felmue,

                            An interesting fact:

                            • If I load the sample code you indicated the led of the modem continues to flash quickly without ever stopping , so it is correct to say that the modem is not connected .

                            • If I erase the flash with the executable and restart the Atom DTU the modem after a few seconds connects autonomously with the cellular network.

                            Therefore there is something in the source code of the http example that prevents the modem from connecting.

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                            • cocoaC
                              cocoa @felmue
                              last edited by

                              Hello @felmue,

                              I think use AT+CREG? maybe it's not correct for NB-IoT connection on LTE technology.

                              Should the modem probably use AT+CEREG? .

                              What do you think? Should something be changed in TinyGSM?

                              Thx.

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                              • felmueF
                                felmue @cocoa
                                last edited by felmue

                                Hello @cocoa

                                actually I changed my fix to include sms only roaming state e.g. 7 like this:

                                //        return (s == REG_OK_HOME || s == REG_OK_ROAMING || s == REG_OK_SMS);
                                        return (s == REG_OK_HOME || s == REG_OK_ROAMING || s == REG_OK_SMS || s == REG_OK_SMS_ROAMING);
                                

                                The reason for that is that it seems to be a valid state for NB-IoT.

                                "7 Registered for "SMS only", roaming (applicable only when <Act>
                                indicates NB-IOT"

                                BTW: I've created a PR to that effect.

                                Thanks
                                Felix

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                                • cocoaC
                                  cocoa @felmue
                                  last edited by

                                  Hello @felmue ,

                                  I changed the header by inserting your change, but behavior uk the same of the previous on.

                                  I edited the file using CEREG instead of CREG.

                                  Something has changed but it is not yet possible to run the http example.

                                  11:51:23.983 > AT+CICCID
                                  11:51:23.983 > 
                                  11:51:23.983 > ERROR
                                  11:51:23.983 > CCID: ERROR
                                  11:51:23.983 > AT+CSQ
                                  11:51:23.988 > 
                                  11:51:23.989 > +CSQ: 24,0
                                  11:51:23.989 > 
                                  11:51:23.989 > OK
                                  11:51:23.989 > Signal quality: 24
                                  11:51:23.990 > Initializing modem...
                                  11:51:23.990 > [  1689][E][esp32-hal-gpio.c:102] __pinMode(): Invalid pin selected
                                  11:51:23.996 > E (1581) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
                                  11:51:24.297 > E (1882) gpio: gpio_set_level(227): GPIO output gpio_num error
                                  11:51:29.297 > AT
                                  11:51:29.300 > 
                                  11:51:29.300 > OK
                                  11:51:29.300 > ATE0
                                  11:51:29.304 > 
                                  11:51:29.304 > OK
                                  11:51:29.304 > AT+CFUN=1
                                  11:51:29.311 > 
                                  11:51:29.312 > OK
                                  11:51:29.312 > AT+QCLEDMODE=1
                                  11:51:29.316 > 
                                  11:51:29.316 > OK
                                  11:51:29.317 > AT+CMEE=0
                                  11:51:29.320 > 
                                  11:51:29.321 > OK
                                  11:51:29.321 > AT+CTZR=0
                                  11:51:29.325 > 
                                  11:51:29.325 > OK
                                  11:51:29.325 > AT+CTZU=1
                                  11:51:29.329 > 
                                  11:51:29.329 > OK
                                  11:51:29.329 > AT+CPIN?
                                  11:51:29.335 > 
                                  11:51:29.335 > +CPIN: READY
                                  11:51:29.336 > 
                                  11:51:29.337 > OK
                                  11:51:29.337 > Waiting for network...
                                  11:51:29.337 > AT+CEREG?
                                  11:51:29.343 > 
                                  11:51:29.343 > +CEREG: 0,5
                                  11:51:29.344 > 
                                  11:51:29.344 > OK
                                  11:51:29.344 > success
                                  11:51:29.344 > AT+IPADDR
                                  11:51:29.352 > 
                                  11:51:29.352 > +IP ERROR: Network not opened
                                  11:51:29.355 > 
                                  11:51:29.355 > ERROR
                                  11:51:29.355 > Device IP address: 
                                  11:51:29.355 > success
                                  11:51:29.356 > Performing HTTP GET request... AT+CIPCLOSE=0
                                  11:51:29.363 > 
                                  11:51:29.364 > +CIPCLOSE: 0,4
                                  11:51:29.365 > 
                                  11:51:29.365 > ERROR
                                  11:51:29.365 > AT+CIPRXGET=1
                                  11:51:29.371 > 
                                  11:51:29.371 > OK
                                  11:51:29.371 > AT+CIPOPEN=0,"TCP","api.m5stack.com",80
                                  11:51:29.382 > 
                                  11:51:29.382 > +CIPOPEN: 0,2
                                  11:51:29.383 > failed to connect
                                  11:51:39.383 > Performing HTTP GET request... 
                                  11:51:39.383 > ERROR
                                  11:51:39.433 > AT+CIPCLOSE=0
                                  11:51:39.440 > 
                                  11:51:39.440 > +CIPCLOSE: 0,4
                                  11:51:39.441 > 
                                  11:51:39.441 > ERROR
                                  11:51:39.442 > AT+CIPRXGET=1
                                  11:51:39.447 > 
                                  11:51:39.448 > OK
                                  11:51:39.448 > AT+CIPOPEN=0,"TCP","api.m5stack.com",80
                                  11:51:39.458 > 
                                  11:51:39.458 > +CIPOPEN: 0,2
                                  11:51:39.459 > failed to connect
                                  11:51:49.460 > Performing HTTP GET request... 
                                  11:51:49.461 > ERROR
                                  11:51:49.510 > AT+CIPCLOSE=0
                                  11:51:49.517 > 
                                  11:51:49.518 > +CIPCLOSE: 0,4
                                  11:51:49.518 > 
                                  11:51:49.519 > ERROR
                                  11:51:49.519 > AT+CIPRXGET=1
                                  11:51:49.524 > 
                                  11:51:49.524 > OK
                                  11:51:49.525 > AT+CIPOPEN=0,"TCP","api.m5stack.com",80
                                  11:51:49.535 > 
                                  11:51:49.535 > +CIPOPEN: 0,2
                                  11:51:49.536 > failed to connect
                                  11:51:59.537 > Performing HTTP GET request... 
                                  
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                                    felmue @cocoa
                                    last edited by

                                    Hello @cocoa

                                    if you want to use NB-IoT mode I found you'll need to un-comment the define in TinyGsmClientSIM7028.h line 32 as well.

                                    #define MODE_NB_IOT      //Comment this macro definition when using CAT mode
                                    

                                    BTW: CAT mode (e.g. not NB-IoT mode) works for me too.

                                    Thanks
                                    Felix

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                                      cocoa @felmue
                                      last edited by cocoa

                                      @felmue It works in a totally random way, sometimes it gets the answer to the 'GET' and then it enters an infinite loop:

                                       AT+CIPRXGET=4,0
                                      07:25:49.725 > 
                                      07:25:49.727 > +CIPRXGET: 4,0,0
                                      07:25:49.727 > 
                                      07:25:49.727 > OK
                                      07:25:49.727 > AT+CIPCLOSE?
                                      07:25:49.734 > 
                                      07:25:49.735 > +CIPCLOSE: 0,0
                                      07:25:49.735 > 
                                      07:25:49.735 > OK
                                      07:25:50.219 > AT+CIPRXGET=4,0
                                      07:25:50.226 > 
                                      07:25:50.226 > +CIPRXGET: 4,0,0
                                      07:25:50.227 > 
                                      07:25:50.227 > OK
                                      07:25:50.228 > AT+CIPCLOSE?
                                      07:25:50.234 > 
                                      07:25:50.234 > +CIPCLOSE: 0,0
                                      07:25:50.236 > 
                                      07:25:50.236 > OK
                                      07:25:50.720 > AT+CIPRXGET=4,0
                                      07:25:50.727 > 
                                      07:25:50.728 > +CIPRXGET: 4,0,0
                                      07:25:50.728 > 
                                      07:25:50.728 > OK
                                      07:25:50.728 > AT+CIPCLOSE?
                                      07:25:50.736 > 
                                      07:25:50.736 > +CIPCLOSE: 0,0
                                      07:25:50.736 > 
                                      07:25:50.737 > OK
                                      07:25:51.221 > AT+CIPRXGET=4,0
                                      07:25:51.229 > 
                                      07:25:51.230 > +CIPRXGET: 4,0,0
                                      07:25:51.230 > 
                                      07:25:51.230 > OK
                                      07:25:51.230 > AT+CIPCLOSE?
                                      07:25:51.237 > 
                                      07:25:51.237 > +CIPCLOSE: 0,0
                                      07:25:51.238 > 
                                      07:25:51.238 > OK
                                      07:25:51.722 > AT+CIPRXGET=4,0
                                      07:25:51.730 > 
                                      07:25:51.731 > +CIPRXGET: 4,0,0
                                      

                                      However, the library must be modified to be able to obtain a communication as it does not connect with the original commands.
                                      I think the nb-iot command set in LTE is wrong.

                                      It is also my opinion that an nb-iot device without a hardware reset cannot be used seriously.

                                      Thanks for the helping.

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