4.3 KiB
Quectel EC25 LTE Modem
This is not a simple configuration and requires a lot of potentially dangerous changes to your system. The Quectel EC25 modems need a package from the testing
Debian apt tree which is not available on stable
or stretch
. Having multiple trees setup at the same time on Debian can quickly de-stabilize your Lollipop can cause strange problems.
Only perform these steps and operations if you must have a Quectel EC25 and cannot find a modem that's supported by default by Debian stretch
or Debian stable
.
Inspiration / Further Reading
- http://www.embeddedpi.com/documentation/3g-4g-modems/quecetel-modem-gps-setup
- http://www.embeddedpi.com/documentation/3g-4g-modems/mypi-industrial-raspberry-pi-3g-4g-modem-howto
- http://www.embeddedpi.com/documentation/3g-4g-modems/quecetel-modem-gps-setup
- https://git.lollipopcloud.solutions/lollipop-cloud/docs/src/branch/master/hardware/gps.md
- https://www.cnx-software.com/2018/02/11/how-to-use-3g-and-gps-on-raspberry-pi-with-thaieasyelec-3g-hat-expansion-board/
- https://blog.enchose.com/raspberry-pi-runs-ppp-dial-up-quectel-ec25-lte-modem/
- https://www.quectel.com/support/faq.htm
- https://osmocom.org/projects/quectel-modems/wiki/EC25
- https://truetechembedded.blogspot.com/2018/03/quectel-ec25ec20-software-porting-guide.html
- https://www.quectel.com/UploadImage/Downlad/Quectel_WCDMA<E_Linux_USB_Driver_User_Guide_V1.8.pdf
- https://sixfab.com/updated-tutorial-3-make-a-ppp-internet-connection-with-3g-4glte-shields-on-raspberry-pi/
- https://sixfab.com/product/quectel-ec25-mini-pcle-4glte-module/
- https://sixfab.com/gps-tracker-with-3g-4glte-shield/
Setup Apt Repos
See the advanced/debian_multi_repo.md
documentation and setup the testing
apt tree at a minimum.
Once complete, continue. The Quectel EC25 will NOT work without this step being complete.
Setup LTE/3G/etc Support
apt-get update
apt-get install -t testing libqmi-utils
systemctl reboot
Setup NetworkManager/ModemManager
After rebooting in the previous step the modem should work 100% with our standard NetworkManager and ModemManager docs. Head over to them for your appropriate distribution for final setup of the modem internet connection.
Setup GPS (Optional)
Prior to setting up GPS make sure you have an antenna connected to the EC25. We've had reasonable success with this one: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/673-GPSMOD1333
GPS Tools (Per lollipop cloud docs)
apt-get install picocom gpsd gpsd-clients python-gps gpsbabel
Setup / Testing GPS on Quectel
tmux new -s gps testing
picocom /dev/ttyUSB2 -b 115200
AT+QGPS=1 # Turns on GNSS module
AT+QGPSEND # Turns off GNSS module
AT+QGPSCFG="autogps",1 # Enable GPS whenever module comes online
picocom /dev/ttyUSB1 -b 9600
systemctl stop gpsd.socket
gpsd -n -N -D 3 -S 2948 /dev/ttyUSB1
gpsmon 127.0.0.1:2948 # more reliable with quectel gps for some reason (may need to work WITH cgps)
cgps 127.0.0.1:2948 # the "usual" way we like to monitor gps status
Setup gpsd defaults for the EC25
/etc/default/gpsd # Add /dev/ttyUSB1 to device
# Add -n -D 3 to options (for debugging)