Hello,
I tried using the Thingy:91 out-of-the-box, but didn't succeed, using a SIM (LTE-M/NB-IoT) of a local operator. I suppose this is possible?
Thanks.
Guy
Hello,
I tried using the Thingy:91 out-of-the-box, but didn't succeed, using a SIM (LTE-M/NB-IoT) of a local operator. I suppose this is possible?
Thanks.
Guy
Hi!
Using a local operator is possible, as long as the SIM card supports LTE-M or NB-IoT. It's also necessary to flash the correct firmware (the Thingy:91 comes ready with firmware that only supports LTE-M). I have attached all the firmware binaries (you can also find them here).
What did you try doing, that you didn't succeed in?
Best regards,
Heidi
Hi,
Thanks.
I just tried the "out-of-the-box" experience, but instead of using the iBasis eSIM using a SIM from a local operator. Normally I have LTE-M coverage at my location. With the iBasis eSIM it works.
I'll try with the firmware you sent.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Guy
Hi Heidi,
With the NB-IoT firmware binary I now can successfully connect. Thanks.
Flashing this firmware also erased the Asset Tracker app.
What do I need to have the asset tracker application run, with NB-IoT, on the Thingy:91?
Or should I use the same procedure as with my nRF9160 DK https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/nordic/cellular-iot-guides/b/getting-started-cellular/posts/getting-started-with-nrf9160-dk, compiling in Segger Studio and flashing the application firmware to the thingy:91 (the same way as I did for updating the modem firmware and NB-IoT firmware) using the 10 pin JTAG cable?
Best regards,
Guy
Yes, you can use the same procedure as with the DK, just make sure to build with the nrf9160_pca20035ns board, not pca10090. You can also found already built firmware binaries on the Thingy:91 page, and use the Programmer application in nRF Connect to flash them to your device.
Yes, you can use the same procedure as with the DK, just make sure to build with the nrf9160_pca20035ns board, not pca10090. You can also found already built firmware binaries on the Thingy:91 page, and use the Programmer application in nRF Connect to flash them to your device.
That's what I already tried: flashing "thingy91_nbiot_legacy_pco_v0.2.2.hex" to the Thingy:91. However, when using the nrfcloud I don't see any measurements! Please see attached screenshot.
Thanks.
Okay, I understand. It looks like a few customers are currently having this problem and we are working on a fix. Hopefully I will have a solution for you on monday.
Best regards,
Heidi