sometime i’m getting an #CEER:224 message, What should I do if the MS is connected to TCP server (and sending and receiving TCP packets fine) but the CEER:224 appears? should I deattach and then attach (CGATT=0 and CGATT=1) or what should I do to get the #CEER:31 again?
Hi ,
#CEER:224 means MS requested detach . so it’s probably you get this message after you have issued at+cgatt=0
that is the problem, I didn’t requested MS detach but I got a CEER:224, if that happens what should I do? issue an at+cgatt=0 and then at+cgatt=1?
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sometime i’m getting an #CEER:224 message, What should I do if the MS is connected to TCP server (and sending and receiving TCP packets fine) but the CEER:224 appears? should I deattach and then attach (CGATT=0 and CGATT=1) or what should I do to get the #CEER:31 again?
Hi ,
#CEER:224 means MS requested detach . so it’s probably you get this message after you have issued at+cgatt=0
that is the problem, I didn’t requested MS detach but I got a CEER:224, if that happens what should I do? issue an at+cgatt=0 and then at+cgatt=1?