User guide

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NETIP? Query the current WAN IP address of the device reported by the internal module (generally
obtained from your Mobile Network Operator). If the device is connected in Wi-Fi Client
mode, the
Wi-Fi IP address is returned.
If you have an Internet-routable IP address, you can use this address to contact devices
from the Internet. If your device uses a different WAN (such as a Wi-Fi client) or is on a
private cellular network, you can use this address to contact the device from another host
on the same WAN network.
If required, use AT**NETALLOWZEROIP to allow displaying an IP address ending in a zero.
Note: If there is no current network IP address, 0.0.0.0 is returned.
*NETOP? Query the Mobile Network Operator of the active connection. If you are roaming, the
roaming operator is returned, if the home operator allows this.
*NETPHONE? Query the device's cellular phone number, if applicable or obtainable.
*NETRSSI? Query the current RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) for non-LTE cellular
connections, as a negative dBm value.
*NETSERV? Query the current connection type (e.g., LTE, HSPA+, EV-DO Rev A, etc.).
*NETSERVICE_RAW? Query the numeric value for the network service type.
82G (1x, EDGE, GPRS)
102G roaming
163G (EV-DO Rev. A, HSPA, HSPA+, UMTS)
183G roaming
•644G
Table D-2: Status AT Commands (Continued)
Command Description