AT+ Com-
mand
Description
Enter the AT+command "
AT+CSQ
" and click “
Send
”
The
response
returned
has
the
following
format:
+CSQ:
<rssi>,<ber>
with:
•
<rssi>
=
received
signal
strength
indication,
•
<ber>
=
channel
bit
error
rate.
Verify the <rssi> value returned using the values below:
Value of received signal strength indication (<rssi>)
0
-
10
Insufficient
11-
31
Sufficient
32-
98
Not
defined
99 No measure available
AT+CREG?
Used to verify the registration on the network
Enter the AT+command "
AT+CREG
?" and click “
Send
”
The format of the returned response is as follows:
+CREG:
<mode>,<stat>
with:
• <mode> = unsolicited registration message configuration,
•
<stat>
=
registration
state.
Verify the state of registration according to the returned value:
+CREG: 0,0 Not registered, no registration attempted
+CREG:
0,2
Not
registered,
registration
attempted
+CREG:
0,1
Yes
registered,
home
network
+CREG: 0.5 Yes registered, roaming
NOTE: If a registration is not successful then the cell network
provider does not have coverage in this area or the modem is
set to the incorrect band for your network provider
AT+COPS=?
Forces the modem to initiate a "network scan" listing the networks in an area.
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