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NETWORK
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
7 Indicates a 3G network
1 Indicates a 2G network
Table 20 - Network types returned by get plmnscan SMS command
OPERATOR
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
1 Indicates an available operator which may be selected.
2
Indicates a forbidden operator which may not be selected (applies only to generic SIM
cards).
4 Indicates the currently selected operator.
Table 21 - Operator status codes returned by get plmnscan SMS command
Notes about the network connection status when using the get plmnscan command:
If the connection status is Up and connection mode is Always on, the get plmnscan SMS will cause the connection to
disconnect, perform the scan, send the result through SMS and then bring the connection back up again. If the connection
status is Down, the router will perform the PLMN scan, send the result and keep the connection status down.
If the connection status is Waiting and connection mode is Connect on demand, the get plmnscan SMS will change the
connection status to Down, perform the scan, send the result through SMS and then restore the connection status to the
Waiting state.
If the connection status is Up and connection mode is Connect on demand, the get plmnscan SMS will cause the connection
to disconnect, perform the scan, send the result through SMS, and then restore the connection status to the Waiting state
unless there is a traffic which triggers a connection in which case the connection status will be set to Up.
Setting the router to connect to a network
The router can be instructed by SMS to connect to one of the networks returned by the get plmnscan command. The set
forceplmn command forces the router to connect to a specified operator network (if available) while the get forceplmn
command retrieves the currently configured network on the router.
Command format:
set forceplmn=0|MCC,MNC| MCC,MNC,Network Type
For example:
set forceplmn=0
Sets the selection of operator and network type to automatic mode.
set forceplmn=505,3
Sets the operator to a manual selection made by the user where “505” is the Mobile Country Code for Australia and “3” is the
Mobile Network Code for Vodafone. As no network type (i.e. 3G or 2G) is specified, it is selected automatically.
set forceplmn=505,3,7
Sets the operator and network type to a manual selection made by the user where “505” is the Mobile Country Code for
Australia, “3” is the Mobile Network Code for Vodafone and “7” is the 3G network type.
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