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NETGEAR has several different SKUs of the Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router products and each product has a specific set of bands that is supports based on the region that it is purchased in. Before purchasing the product NETGEAR recommends that you check the list of the supported bands and ensure that the product you purchase is the correct product for your region and that the bands it supports are supported by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). For example:
The following table displays the list of supported bands for each of the Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router products:
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http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/MR1100-100EUS/MR1100-100EUS_23113509_NTG9x50C_12.06.03.00_00_Generic_05.01.secc.spk
(https://community.netgear.com/t5/Mobile-Routers-Hotspots-Modems/MR1100-100EUS-2018-end-of-the-year-expectations/m-p/1618596)
ulrich.horn@familie-horn.de : Wissen2019 : UHDD
https://www.lteforum.at/mobilfunk/das-erste-1gbit-lte-netgear-mr1100-nighthawk-m1.6908/seite-3.html
Band-Locking geht auch ohne Passwort.
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https://forum.sierrawireless.com/t/mc77xx-how-to-create-custom-bands/6144
1. Obtaining Band Masks
The following procedure can be used to obtain available band basks:
AT!ENTERCND=“OEM password”
AT!BAND=?
This will display the existing selections and the band masks for the bands the device supports.
Using MC7710, for example:
00, All bands, 0002000000600380 00000000000800C5
01, Europe 3G, 0002000000400000 0000000000000000
03, Europe 2G, 0000000000000380 0000000000000000
04, North America 2G, 0000000000200000 0000000000000000
05, GSM ALL, 0000000000200380 0000000000000000
06, Europe, 0002000000400380 00000000000800C5
07, North America, 0000000000200000 0000000000000040
08, WCDMA ALL, 0002000000400000 0000000000000000
09, LTE ALL, 0000000000000000 00000000000800C5
0000000000080000 - B20
0000000000000080 - B8
0000000000000040 - B7
0000000000000004 - B3
0000000000000001 - B1
0002000000000000 - B8 (900)
0000000000400000 - B1 (2100)
0000000000200000 - G1900
0000000000000200 - G900P
0000000000000100 - G900E
0000000000000080 - G1800
Blue = LTE bands
Green = GSM/WCDMA bands
To create a new band selection, you can combine band masks using a bitwise OR to choose multiple bands.
AT!BAND=,<”name”>,GSM/WCDMA band mask, LTE band mask.
Examples:
1.To create LTE B3 selection execute
AT!BAND=10,”LTE B3”,0,4
2.To create LTE B1/B3/B7 Selection
AT!BAND=10, “LTE B1/B3/B7”,0,45
To delete newly created band selection, execute AT!BAND=10,””,0,0
To revert back to default band selections, execute AT!BANDDEF
https://ltehacks.com/viewtopic.php?t=33
https://ltehacks.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=33&start=20
https://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/sierra_advanced
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