working with MC7710

someone is using this modem?
Sierra Wireless MC7710?

I can see him on USB but it doesn’t work

 /system resource usb print 
 # DEVICE VENDOR                                     NAME                                     SPEED                                    
 0 2:1    Linux 3.3.5 ehci_hcd                       RB400 EHCI                               480 Mbps                                 
 1 2:2    Sierra Wireless, Incorporated              MC7710                                   480 Mbps                                 
 2 1:1    Linux 3.3.5 ohci_hcd                       RB400 OHCI                               12 Mbps

it doesn’t dial - so I don’t know where it got stuck on the way
how can I “talk” to him?
I’m using RB411 v6.10

Thanks ,

I use a MC7710 with QMI on a pcengines APU-board, running “voyage”, a Debian based LINUX.
Works like a charm.

There are a couple of posts on the forms about this card.
Don’t you have to set it to mPCIe?

I’m connecting it to mPCIe but I can’t reach to it
I can see it connected as LTE
but how do I make the GPS work?
how can I change the band of it? see the signal?
in other modem such as MC8790 I know how to do this

Are you using PPP or LTE interface?
The band as in what it connects to?

The MC8xxx series are not LTE modems and works lightly differently.

I want to work it as LTE
and I know it can work as LTE because I ahve one that does work (and work just great!0

There are a few posts on this:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/rb-912uag-5hpnd-and-mc7710/78254/1
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/wireless-integration-problems-proxim-mt/6051/1
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/wireless-integration-problems-proxim-mt/6051/1
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/working-with-mc7710/80733/1

I think you just add your details to the LTE interface, then add a DCHP client to the LTE interface.

Sorry I can’t be much help. I don’t have one to test with but it may help a bit until somebody with one can chime in.