On 10/03/2012 02:19 PM, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
> Well, those two modems have in common that they are both using Qualcomm
> chipsets (supporting QMI protocol), so it might just be a bug there.
>
> I think there is such property in place, at least in the MM_06 branch.
> The question is just when we want to change the default. I am not sure
> if the indication in my modems are worse using CSQ than CIND in 3G mode
> (although CSQ seems more fine grained). Maybe we can detect when the CSQ
> value is bogous (e.g. "+CSQ: 99, 99") instead and only then use CIND?
>
On 10/03/2012 02:19 PM, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
> Well, those two modems have in common that they are both using Qualcomm
> chipsets (supporting QMI protocol), so it might just be a bug there.
>
> I think there is such property in place, at least in the MM_06 branch.
> The question is just when we want to change the default. I am not sure
> if the indication in my modems are worse using CSQ than CIND in 3G mode
> (although CSQ seems more fine grained). Maybe we can detect when the CSQ
> value is bogous (e.g. "+CSQ: 99, 99") instead and only then use CIND?
>
Do we get the proper values through QMI?
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Aleksander