Does your nRF9160 LTE modem chip support AT commands that I could use to make a ppp connection using wvdial in linux?
Does your nRF9160 LTE modem chip support AT commands that I could use to make a ppp connection using wvdial in linux?
The reason I ask, is that I need an LTE-M connection that doesn't do NAT on linux (commercial sticks give me an 192.169.x.x IP that isn't reachable from the outside)
The GSM provider gives us static IP's which a server that is on their network should be able to access, but the NAT in the modem gets in the way.
Is there another possibility to configure your chip via UART, so that it looks like an ethernet interface in linux?
Hi,
My apologies, but we do not offer such solutions.
bartvt said:that I need an LTE-M connection that doesn't do NAT on linux (commercial sticks give me an 192.169.x.x IP that isn't reachable from the outside)
This is quite common with LTE devices in general. Ask your network provider wrt. public IP solutions.
Kind regards,
Håkon
Hi,
My apologies, but we do not offer such solutions.
bartvt said:that I need an LTE-M connection that doesn't do NAT on linux (commercial sticks give me an 192.169.x.x IP that isn't reachable from the outside)
This is quite common with LTE devices in general. Ask your network provider wrt. public IP solutions.
Kind regards,
Håkon