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🐛 [BUG] - LTE GNSS WWAN Issue #97

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NexGen-3D-Printing opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 1 comment
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🐛 [BUG] - LTE GNSS WWAN Issue #97

NexGen-3D-Printing opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 1 comment
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Device: Dell Latitude 12 7275 2 in 1
BlissOS Versions: 14/15/16

Description:
The 4G LTE GNSS WWAN card does not seem to function in any version of BlissOS, the card does work in Linux, Openfyde and Windows.
Card type is a Snapdragon 5811e and is GNSS capable, I have tried a newer 5G Qualcomm card, it also wont work, not sure if there is any additional things I need to do, as I would at the very least like the GPS to work.

Is there any full hardware analysis software I can run to give me a full report of all detected and function hardware? As I would like to confirm, gyro sensors are also function correctly.

The stock AC WIFI/BLT card works perfectly, and an upgraded AX200 also performs perfectly, but nothing from the WWAN card.

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1. Go to 'NA'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error

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16.x

@NexGen-3D-Printing NexGen-3D-Printing added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 29, 2024
@NexGen-3D-Printing NexGen-3D-Printing changed the title 🐛 [BUG] - <title>LTE GNSS Issue 🐛 [BUG] - LTE GNSS WWAN Issue Sep 30, 2024
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does the card usable on ModemManager ?

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