Gsm/gprs faq on the ip stack – Multi-Tech Systems MTCBA-G-UF1 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Troubleshooting

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem® GPRS with USB User Guide

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GSM/GPRS FAQ on the IP Stack

Whenever I send the # commands, I receive an error.

You must enable the stack before the modem will accept the # commands.

‘AT+WOPEN=1’ will enable the stack and ‘AT#VVERSION’ will display the version of the stack.

If you receive an error when sending ‘AT+WOPEN=1’, then you may not have the stack present on the
modem.

How do I know if I have the stack?

Use the ‘AT+WOPEN=1’ command. If it returns an error, then the stack may not be present in the
modem.

How do I make a GPRS connection using the stack?

Send: AT#GPRSMODE=1 (sets the modem to GPRS mode)

AT#APNSERV=”APN” (sets the APN for the modem to connect)
AT+CGATT=1 (attaches the modem to the GPRS network)
AT+CGREG=1 (registers the modem onto the GPRS network)
AT#CONNECTIONSTART (to start the connection)
AT#CONNECTIONSTOP (to stop the connection)

I have T-Mobile. When I try to establish a GPRS connection using the stack, the modem doesn’t connect.
It seems like the modem gets reset.

Check the firmware version: ‘AT+CGMR’.

Version 640b had a bug that caused the modem to reset when using a non-authenticated account.
Authenticated accounts such as AT&T and Cingular work OK. Firmware version 641a fixes this issue.

You will have to send the modem in for a firmware upgrade. Send it to the attention of the MultiTech
Repairs Department. Include a letter stating the problem and that you need the version 641a firmware.

How do I make a connection to my ISP using the stack?

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Make sure you have CSD service.

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Send: AT#GPRSMODE=0 (sets the modem to GSM mode)

AT#DIALN1=”ISP’s access #”
AT#DIALSELECT=1
AT#ISPUN=”username”
AT#ISPPW=”password”
AT#CONNECTIONSTART
AT#CONNECTIONSTOP

I can’t use the stack to connect to the GPRS network. I keep getting CME errors.

Check the CME error number in the AT Command Reference Guide.

Make sure the modem is attached and registered with the ‘AT+CGATT?’ and ‘AT+CGREG?’
commands.

Make sure the APN is correct with ‘AT#APNSERV?’.

Can I ping the modem when I have a connection established with the stack?

Yes, but you must be connected to an APN or server that provides public IP address and is not blocked
by a firewall.

Can I ping out using the stack?

Yes, but you must have the firmware version 641a or higher.

The command is ‘AT#PINGREMOTE=”<address to ping>”’ and ‘AT#PING’ to start the ping.

You must have a connection established with the stack in order to use the ping commands.

Does the stack support UDP?

Yes, but only on the firmware version 641a and above.

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