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Impossible to connect device (Thingy:91) NO WAY TO ENTER HARDWARE (IMEI, PIN).

"There was an error adding your device. It wasn't found. Is it connected?"

IMEI and PIN entered several times.

I do not want to post the ID's here.

By the way: HW-ID? Where do I get the HWID? Or do I have to install the DEV-IDE first?

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  • Hi Marcus,

    It has come to my attention that the Map you shared with regards to coverage is for LTE, not for LTE-M (CAT M1) or NB-IoT (CAT-NB1).
    So there has been a misunderstanding between the technologies here.

    nRF9160 is using the low power/low bandwidth technology for LTE, as shown in the Figure.

    So the coverage map is not valid for CAT-M1 or CAT-NB1.

    None of the network providers shown in the coverage map supports LTE-M, except Telefonica and they tend to have limited coverage (at this moment) and you can only connect to their network using their SIM card. You can purchase it from their IoT Division.

    I talked to someone who is using the nRF9160 in Germany, which has had good experience using the "1nce SIM"  (Deutsche Telekom) running on the NB-IoT network.

    (If you want you can get in contact with the RSM in Germany if you need some additional information about this, just send me a personal message on Devzone)

     

    Best regards,
    Martin L.

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  • Hi Marcus,

    It has come to my attention that the Map you shared with regards to coverage is for LTE, not for LTE-M (CAT M1) or NB-IoT (CAT-NB1).
    So there has been a misunderstanding between the technologies here.

    nRF9160 is using the low power/low bandwidth technology for LTE, as shown in the Figure.

    So the coverage map is not valid for CAT-M1 or CAT-NB1.

    None of the network providers shown in the coverage map supports LTE-M, except Telefonica and they tend to have limited coverage (at this moment) and you can only connect to their network using their SIM card. You can purchase it from their IoT Division.

    I talked to someone who is using the nRF9160 in Germany, which has had good experience using the "1nce SIM"  (Deutsche Telekom) running on the NB-IoT network.

    (If you want you can get in contact with the RSM in Germany if you need some additional information about this, just send me a personal message on Devzone)

     

    Best regards,
    Martin L.

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