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::A. Clone the source code from this link : [http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-r2-openwrt-lede-souce-code-2018-04-11/5395 BPI-R2 OpenWrt(LEDE) Souce code : 2018-04-11]
 
::A. Clone the source code from this link : [http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-r2-openwrt-lede-souce-code-2018-04-11/5395 BPI-R2 OpenWrt(LEDE) Souce code : 2018-04-11]
 
::B. Add qmi-wwan driver to this project :
 
::B. Add qmi-wwan driver to this project :
Execute “./scripts/feeds/ install minicom” to install minicom to openwrt project
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::::Execute “./scripts/feeds/ install minicom” to install minicom to openwrt project
Execute “./scripts/feeds/ install python” to install python to openwrt project
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::::Execute “./scripts/feeds/ install python” to install python to openwrt project
Execute “make menuconfig”
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::::Execute “make menuconfig”
Add minicom “Utilities —> Terminal —> minicom”
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::::Add minicom “Utilities —> Terminal —> minicom”
Add python “Languages —> Python”
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::::Add python “Languages —> Python”
Add driver “Network —> wwan …Genetic OpenWrt 3G/4G proto handler”
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::::Add driver “Network —> wwan …Genetic OpenWrt 3G/4G proto handler”
Add "Kernel modules —> USB Support —>
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::::Add "Kernel modules —> USB Support —>
kmod-usb-core
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::::kmod-usb-core
kmod-usb-net —> kmod-usb-net-qmi-wwan
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::::kmod-usb-net —> kmod-usb-net-qmi-wwan
kmod-usb-ohci
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::::kmod-usb-ohci
kmod-usb-serial —> kmod-usb-serial-option , kmod-usb-serial-wwan
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::::kmod-usb-serial —> kmod-usb-serial-option , kmod-usb-serial-wwan
kmod-usb-uhci
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::::kmod-usb-uhci
kmod-usb2-*
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:::: kmod-usb2-*
Use these source files to replace your openwrt project source files (“build_dir/target-arm_cortex-a7+neon-vfpv4_musl_eabi/linux-mediatek_32/linux-4.9.44/drivers/usb(or net)/…”) :
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::::Use these source files to replace your openwrt project source files (“build_dir/target-arm_cortex-a7+neon-vfpv4_musl_eabi/linux-mediatek_32/linux-4.9.44/drivers/usb(or net)/…”) :
 
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Revision as of 04:57, 10 May 2018

BPI-4G LTE module with banana pi

How to use BPI-4G LTE module with BPI-R2

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1.Firstly, use R2 connects LTE module by USB or 14pin Headers. then execute command "lsusb" to have a look if R2 have drove the module. The red box is the id of 4G module.

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After seeing this, execute command "ls /dev/ttyUSB*" to make sure the 4G module have been recognised as USB devs.

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2. Execute the "./ppp1.sh &"

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then execute command “ifconfig -a”,you will see ppp0

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3. Execute command ”wget -O speedtest-cli https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest.py” to download speed test tool.

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4. Execute command "chmod +x speedtest-cli", then execute "./speedtest-cli"

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ppp1_success_log.txt : http://forum.banana-pi.org/uploads/default/original/2X/e/eb7d46a0971c25f6337116d60e76590ce298b676.txt

FAQ

  • (2) Q: What should I do, if you meet this "expect (OK) ^M alarm Failed "
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A:The root cause is the Modem.service has used the module usbserial, so the 4G module can’t use usbserial; we can solve the problem by using command "systemctl disable ModemManager.service " or "systemctl stop ModemManager.service "
  • (3) Q:How to test the communication between SIM card and 4G module?
A:Use minicom, ”minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2”,and then use AT commands to test, such as ”at”,”at+csq”,“at+ccid”,if you get response without error,that means the communication is OK.
  • (4) Q: How to install libqmi?
A: Download from here: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/cvs/general/libqmi.html 1 ; then make and make install.
If you meet this:
Usb 4g 9.PNG
you need to install libgudev-1.0-dev, then make and make install again.
  • (5) Q:How to use qmi-wwan?
A:There is a very easy way to use,I’ve put quectel-CM in home path of root,just execute “./quectel-CM &”,then execute “dhclient wwan0”,now you have finished the configurations.
  • (6) Q:How to use GPS?
A:BPI-4G module supports GPS and BeiDou,execute “minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2”,then input AT commands like this:
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if you want to use BeiDou,just input AT commands like this:
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  • (7) Here are kernel configurations and driver patch for kernel 4.14.
config : http://forum.banana-pi.org/uploads/default/original/2X/5/54a89518b88857f06fd44757d3413e700338b269
patch : http://forum.banana-pi.org/uploads/default/original/2X/5/5739bb02c8dc5817ed8ba6ec466b4bdb70cf37fa
  • (8) Support areas:
EC25-E support: EMEA/Thailand/India/South Korea
EC25-AU support: Australia
EC25-V/-A support:North America
  • (9) Openwrt Supported:
A. Clone the source code from this link : BPI-R2 OpenWrt(LEDE) Souce code : 2018-04-11
B. Add qmi-wwan driver to this project :
Execute “./scripts/feeds/ install minicom” to install minicom to openwrt project
Execute “./scripts/feeds/ install python” to install python to openwrt project
Execute “make menuconfig”
Add minicom “Utilities —> Terminal —> minicom”
Add python “Languages —> Python”
Add driver “Network —> wwan …Genetic OpenWrt 3G/4G proto handler”
Add "Kernel modules —> USB Support —>
kmod-usb-core
kmod-usb-net —> kmod-usb-net-qmi-wwan
kmod-usb-ohci
kmod-usb-serial —> kmod-usb-serial-option , kmod-usb-serial-wwan
kmod-usb-uhci
kmod-usb2-*
Use these source files to replace your openwrt project source files (“build_dir/target-arm_cortex-a7+neon-vfpv4_musl_eabi/linux-mediatek_32/linux-4.9.44/drivers/usb(or net)/…”) :
Usb 4g 12.PNG
C. Image & Stuff Link :
Baidu Drive : https://pan.baidu.com/s/1e6bvsznfFW3PuaONz0OR1Q
Google Drive : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zjj0TiZOFGlmAGmRmErqnwdSosUrLUPZ/view?usp=sharing

How to use BPI-4G LTE module with BPI-W2