hi @Cees-Meijer , let me report this to the team.
BR
Marco
hi @Cees-Meijer , let me report this to the team.
BR
Marco
hi @Cees-Meijer , it is in our backlog, the frontend team will implement a second endpoint but for all the devices in a project, not for a specific device.
BR
Marco
Hi @Cees-Meijer Is it still sending messages even if deactivated? Probably it is due to a cached value in our backend, it will take some time to update the “deactivated” flag.
Thank you!
BR
Marco
hi Cees, i forwarded your question to rest of the team, i will keep you updated on the outcome.
Thank you!
BR
Marco
hi Cees, currently the only option is the one that you described, let me pass your feedback to reast of the team for clarifications.
Thank you!
BR
Marco
hi @Reinier-Hasper, could you please write to support@iotcreators.com specifying the iccid of the sim card that you want to register and your iotcreators account email?
Thank you!
Best regards
Marco Peli
hi @Tino0945 , could you please write to support@iotcreators.com specifying the imei of the device, your sim card iccid and the device location?
Thank you very much
Best Regards
Marco Peli
hi @Filip9679 !
yes you will be able to change it later, you can always end your starterkit project and create another one with a different type, and if you have any issue doing that you can write me here and i will do it for you
I suggest you to chose the option “Via webhooks and off-the-internet”, so that you will be able to use iotcreators services later if you like.
If you only plan to only connect to public ip addresses though, registration is not even mandatory, you cna just insert it in your device and start using it.
You will have to setup the correct apn to work with public or iotcreators services.
To connect to public ip addresses, use apn internet.gma.iot
To connect to iotcreators services, use apn scs.telekom.tma.iot
Sim card works in many different countries, you can see a list here: https://docs.iotcreators.com/docs/roaming-mobile-iot-networks
Hope this helps!
Thank you,
Best regards
Marco Peli
hi @Christos1080 , happy to have you on board!
To answer your questions:
3. Yes, you can use iotcreators sim cards under cosmote in greece (nb-iot only, lte-m not supported)
4. yes absolutely. Also, if you want to use iotcreators services, the only way to access them is to use iotcreators sim cards
5. I searched for your modem and it seems that supports nb-iot and lte-m, so itcreators sim cards should work
If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to ask!
Best Regards
Marco
hi @Gayan8090 , to connect to servers outside iotcreators ones, please use apn “internet.gma.iot”.
APN “scs.telekom.tma.iot” is only for accessing iotcreators sevices.
Thank you very much,
Best Regards
Marco Peli
@magnatron hi, yes the update is completed, we had an outage of about 2 minutes at around 10.45 because of it, everything is up and running since then.
BR Marco
hi @Yentl1193, can you please write to support@iotcreators.com specifying your sim card iccid and imei? Thank you!
Best Regards
Marco
hi @GrandPep , can you please write to support@iotcreators.com, specifying the device imei and your sim card iccid?
Thank you!
BR
Marco
@trick2011 , to help you troubleshoot your problem, you can also refer to our docs here that explains eDRX: https://docs.iotcreators.com/docs/nb-iot-network-information, and also here on the official gsma website you can find infos about the edrx parameters in europe https://www.gsma.com/iot/mobile-iot/roaming/ . Also, to be able to send data to your device through eDRX, you will need to send at least one payload from the device to our platform, because the mobile network needs to know the ip address of your device in order to correctly forward the message through eDRX.
Hope this helps!
BR
Marco
hi @trick2011, edrx is supported in the netherlands, i know that under roaming with vodafone libertel it works perfectly
ji @trick2011 , that means that our api is properly working. please verify on your device that edrx is enabled. Also, edrx is not supported everywhere, where is the device located?
hi @trick2011 , i see that you have edrx enabled (or it seems so, i am not completely familiar with your modem). in this case, to send data to the device you can use our edrx api explained here https://docs.iotcreators.com/reference/send-base64-edrx-downlink-message , so that you don’t need to send data in order to receive.
Hope this helps!
BR
Marco
@magnatron can you please share at what times you are experiencing this lack of messages and how many messages you expected? please write to support@iotcreators.com specifying the imei of the device and iccid of sim card
Thank you
BR Marco
hi @foorschtbar , can you please write to support@iotcreators.com, specifying there the imei of your device and your simcard iccid?
Thank you!
Best Regards
Marco
@Reinier-Hasper yes exactly, your device under mobile connectivity can open a tcp socket with the remote server and have a bidirectional channel in this way, but not viceversa
hi @Reinier-Hasper , generally speaking, you cannot be reached from the internet even with the public apn. That is how basically all mobile carriers work, you are effectively behind a private network and thus cannot be reached from the external world.
Hope this clarifies,
BR
Marco Peli
@Reinier-Hasper hi Reinier, can you please send me the imei of your device to my email info@marcopeli.it ?
thank you!
BR
Marco
Also, please do not post sensible data like authorization tokens here, i deleted it thank you!