Linux PPPd for LTE CAT M1 Verizon Skywire® on Beaglebone Black
■This example has been tested on the following distributions of Linux: BeagleBone Black Debian 8 Kernel 4.4.xx
■using a Skywire® NL-SW-LTE-SVZM20 Verizon CATM1 LTE modem. If you are using a different Linux distribution, you may need additional steps to get PPP working.
■This example is written using a Beaglebone Black and a NL-AB-BBBC add-on board.
NL-M1DK 、 NL-SW-LTE-SVZM20-ES 、 NL-SW-LTE-SVZM20 、 NL-SW-LTE-SVZM20-B |
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Application note & Design Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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