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===== LTE modem in OpenWrt ===== | ===== LTE modem in OpenWrt ===== | ||
* You will need a modem that supports the **qmi** protocol. | * You will need a modem that supports the **qmi** protocol. | ||
- | * The modem will typically be a pcie card modem or a USB dongle. | + | * The modem will typically be a pcie card or a USB dongle. |
* You can get more information on the hardware and packages to include with OpenWrt from this page: https:// | * You can get more information on the hardware and packages to include with OpenWrt from this page: https:// | ||
* We assume you installed all the required packages as listed in the link above. | * We assume you installed all the required packages as listed in the link above. | ||
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* The once off action will require a WAN connection (Ethernet Cable) for the Access Point. | * The once off action will require a WAN connection (Ethernet Cable) for the Access Point. | ||
* When the Access Point shows up under the Unknown network devices you can then attach it to either a Mesh or AP Profile. | * When the Access Point shows up under the Unknown network devices you can then attach it to either a Mesh or AP Profile. | ||
- | * When you supply the info for attaching the Access Point there the **Internet Connect** option | + | * When you supply the info for attaching the Access Point, use the **Internet Connect** option |
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* The detail which you have to supply like the **APN** and if required a **Username** and **Password** will depend on the mobile provider and sim card you use. | * The detail which you have to supply like the **APN** and if required a **Username** and **Password** will depend on the mobile provider and sim card you use. | ||
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* Mid Cell | * Mid Cell | ||
* Cell Edge | * Cell Edge | ||
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+ | ===== The Provider' | ||
+ | * You might have noticed there is a logo of the provider we use in the screenshot of the tool-tip. | ||
+ | * This has to be configured in a config file of the RADIUSdesk server. | ||
+ | * We have by default the three big providers in South Africa as a reference. | ||
+ | * We use the MCC/MNC tuple to identify them and record it in the file /// | ||
+ | * This Wiki Page is a handy starting point: https:// | ||
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+ | <code php> | ||
+ | $config[' | ||
+ | [' | ||
+ | [' | ||
+ | [' | ||
+ | ]; | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | * Simply add the providers you might use to that list. | ||
+ | * The logo's are stored under /// | ||
+ | * The recommended height for the logo image is 24px. | ||
+ | * Once they are added to the list the tool-tip should be able to source the logo since the router will report the MCC and MNC values that enable the code logic to do a lookup. | ||
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