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CONFIGURING ON THE WINDOWS/LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM
Chapter 1 – Configuring on the Windows/Linux
Operating System
Setting Up the MTCM2-L6G1 on Windows
1.
Download and install Windows Driver and Connection Manager at
ftp://ftp.multitech.com/wireless/mtcm2-l6g1/connectionmanager-2.1.0.3.msi
2.
Connect hardware and bring up the Connection Manager. More details are available in
microCell MTCM2-L6G1 User Guide
a.
Connect two antennas.
b.
Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot with the contact side facing up as shown. When the SIM
card is installed, it locks into place.
c.
Connect the USB modem to a Windows PC and bring up Connection Manager.
d.
Setup the SIM APN if required.
It takes a few minutes for the Connection Manager to detect the modem and live cellular network, if the
cellular signal and cellular network are available
3.
After Connection Manager shows connected, check the Details tab. If it shows a valid cellular IP address,
the cellular connection is now active and internet access is available.
If custom AT commands and APN settings are required, refer to
and
Sequans Cassiopeia AT Commands
Setting Up the MTCM2-L6G1 on Linux
The Linux driver should be part of most Linux kernel / OS systems.
For some Linux systems, you may have to disable Connection Manager using the following command for this USB
modem to function properly:
systemctl disable ModemManager
After modem hardware is installed, the Linux system should show these ports:
One com port = CDC_ACM (/dev/ttyACM0)
Two ethernet ports = CDC_ether (eth1 and eth2)
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