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Top Forums Programming NB-IoT Arduino Shield from AIS (Thailand) First Impressions Post 303042794 by Neo on Tuesday 7th of January 2020 08:18:54 AM
Old 01-07-2020
Update:

Since writing AIS, I have not (yet_ received any support or assistance, either from the main call center or the direct email into the NB-IoT team.

I'm close to putting this AIS-NB-IoT project on the shelf (since it was only meant to be a "quick impression" test), and moving on to (1) the SIM5360E 3G Shield and a scheduled (2) LoRaWAN gateway test on Thursday.

My initial impression with AIS NB-IoT is that the service and network coverage is not ready for "serious" Arduino shield development; and so it is better to move on to LoRa testing and SIM5360E_3G testing.

NB-IoT (at least this in the context of these test results) can be summarized as a line-of-site, low data rate, low bandwidth messaging technology with spotty network coverage, at least the network I tested this past weekend.

It's time to move on to other tests and put the AIS NB-IoT shield on the shelf until the coverage and support improves, or I decide that LoRaWAN or the .SIM5360E_3G_Shield do not perform well, comparatively speaking.
 

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aoecfg(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 aoecfg(8)

NAME
aoecfg - manipulate AoE configuration strings SYNOPSIS
aoecfg [-c cmd] [-s cfgstr] [-t timeout] [shelf slot] [netif] DESCRIPTION
Aoecfg(8) sends AoE configuration commands that control the retrivial, conditional or unconditional setting of AoE configuration strings. Since configuration happens before the MAC address of the target is known, the packet is broadcast. AoE targets with a matching shelf and slot respond. Since the default shelf and slot are the wildcard values 0xffff and 0xff, with no arguments aoecfg(8) will return configura- tion strings from all targets visible on the default interface, eth0. OPTIONS
-c cmd specify the AoE configuration command. The default is read. The available commands are read Read the server config string without performing any test and respond. test Respond only if the specified string exactly matches the server configuration string. prefix Respond only if the specified string is a prefix of the server configuration string. set If the current server config string is empty, set the server config string to the argument string and respond. If the current server config string is not empty, return a response with Flags bit E set and Error set to 4. fset Force set the server config string to the argument string and respond. -s cfgstr specify the config string. -t timeout specify the timeout in seconds. The default is no timeout. If neither the shelf nor the slot are specified, aoecfg(8) will exit after the first result. Otherwise, aoecfg(8) will exit only after the timeout has expired since it does not know how many responses to expect. shelf slot specify the shelf and slot used in the query. If unspecified, they default to broadcast. netif specifiy the network interface. The default is eth0. SEE ALSO
aoe-discover(8), aoe-interfaces(8), aoe-mkdevs(8), aoe-mkshelf(8), aoe-stat(8), aoeping(8), AoE (ATA over Ethernet): http://sup- port.coraid.com/documents/AoEr10.txt, ATA specification AUTHOR
Erik Quanstrom (quanstro@coraid.com) aoecfg(8)
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