Is there an AT command to get the LAC?
I think it’s possible to see LAC using scat or some other tools which show L3 messages, but I want to know if there’s a quick way to access the LAC.
Is there an AT command to get the LAC?
I think it’s possible to see LAC using scat or some other tools which show L3 messages, but I want to know if there’s a quick way to access the LAC.
how about LAC parameter inside +CREG or +CGREG?
at+creg=2
OK
at+Creg?
+CREG: 2,0
OK
at!gstatus?
!GSTATUS:
Current Time: 64 Temperature: 26
Reset Counter: 1 Mode: LOW POWER MODE
OK
at+cfun=1
OK
+CREG: 2
at
OK
+CREG: 1,"9F62","188A97B",13
+CREG: 1,"9F62","192D751",13
at+cgreg?
+CGREG: 0,0
OK
at+cereg?
+CEREG: 0,1
OK
at+cereg=2
OK
at+cfun=0
OK
+CREG: 0
+CEREG: 0
at+cfun=1
OK
+CREG: 2
+CEREG: 2
+CREG: 1,"9F62","188A97B",13
+CEREG: 1,"9F62","188A97B",13
+CREG: 1,"9F62","192D751",13
+CEREG: 1,"9F62","192D751",13