avoidthelloyd
Active Member
I have another post titled "Error! Connection Failed: Operation not supported - When connecting to T3" and as it turned out in my case, I tried to update the cellular modem, get this, WITHOUT a modem installed. That being said, I spent the money and the time to send it in to get a modem installed. I'm pretty sure that I had the unit up and going with AT&T before I gave it back to my other crew.
Here is my situation. My crew uses a T2, Verizon hotspot and Verizon SIM card I the LS+. I use it weekly and it works fine. I am familiar with the method of corrections.
I am trying to set my other crew up with a T3, internal static AT&T SIM in it and a AT&T SIM in their LS+.
I have not been able to get rid of the RED cellular light on the T3. The antenna is on the correct port. The SIM card works in the LS+. Thoughts?
I have NetView and can hook the T3 up to it. How can I test to see if the cell modem is okay?
From there, I got a static IP AT&T hotspot that does connect to their T3 via wireless, but I cannot seem to get my corrections through it?
It's weird to me. I made a new RTN APN that is exactly the same as my verizon hotspot, but with it's static IP.
What bugs me is that I can pick my setup for my Verizon (when it's on) and I get corrections, but the ones I made for the AT&T hotspot just show socket failed?
Do any of you AT&T guys know of anything finnicky I need to check or set?
@Phillip Lancaster
Here is my situation. My crew uses a T2, Verizon hotspot and Verizon SIM card I the LS+. I use it weekly and it works fine. I am familiar with the method of corrections.
I am trying to set my other crew up with a T3, internal static AT&T SIM in it and a AT&T SIM in their LS+.
I have not been able to get rid of the RED cellular light on the T3. The antenna is on the correct port. The SIM card works in the LS+. Thoughts?
I have NetView and can hook the T3 up to it. How can I test to see if the cell modem is okay?
From there, I got a static IP AT&T hotspot that does connect to their T3 via wireless, but I cannot seem to get my corrections through it?
It's weird to me. I made a new RTN APN that is exactly the same as my verizon hotspot, but with it's static IP.
What bugs me is that I can pick my setup for my Verizon (when it's on) and I get corrections, but the ones I made for the AT&T hotspot just show socket failed?
Do any of you AT&T guys know of anything finnicky I need to check or set?
@Phillip Lancaster