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| + | '''''gsmctl''''' commands are designed to get information from your router's modem. The user sends a '''''gsmctl''''' command to the router; the router then converts that command to an '''AT''' and sends it to the modem; the modem responds with the requested information, which the router then translates to the information that you have requested. |
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| + | '''''gsmctl''''' commands concerning signal quality: |
| + | *'''''gsmctl -q''''' - returns the current '''RSSI''' value (available with all services modes) |
| + | *'''''gsmctl -W''''' - returns the current '''RSRP''' value (only with 4G) |
| + | *'''''gsmctl -M''''' - returns the current '''RSRQ''' value (only with 4G) |
| + | *'''''gsmctl -Z''''' - returns the current '''SINR''' value (only with 4G) |
| + | *'''''gsmctl -E''''' - returns the current '''EC/IO''' value (only with 3G) |
| + | *'''''gsmctl -X''''' - returns the current '''RSCP''' value (only with 3G) |
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| + | '''An example of ''gsmctl'' command usage''' |
| + | [[Image:Services cli gsmctl]] |