Omega2 hologram shield suddenly returning error to ATDT

I was one of the folks that gobbled up one of the Omega2 hologram boards. I’ve dinkered with it off and on following the instructions on the omega2 website. I similarly reset the omega2 and started from scratch the other day and again got the cellular working. (I still have a balance of bandwidth on the sim card)

It was working fine for about a day and suddenly stopped working. Doing some digging, I had to add a syslog daemon to the omega2 to see the results of the chat script. It appears that it is now returning error when I try to issue the ATDT99**1# :slight_smile:

Jul 9 14:59:33 Omega-64C9 pppd[7156]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: abort on (BUSY)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: abort on (VOICE)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: abort on (NO DIAL TONE)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: abort on (NO ANSWER)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: abort on (DELAYED)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: report (CONNECT)
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: timeout set to 6 seconds
Jul 9 14:59:34 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: send (ATZ^M)
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: expect (OK)
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: ATZ^M^M
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: OK
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: – got it
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: send (AT&D0^M)
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: expect (OK)
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: ^M
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: AT&D0^M^M
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: OK
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: – got it
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: send (ATDT991#^M)
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: timeout set to 30 seconds
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: expect (CONNECT)
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: ^M
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: ATDT
99
**1#^M^M
Jul 9 14:59:35 Omega-64C9 chat[7157]: ERROR^M

I figured I might start with a factory reset of the modem, but AT&Z also seems to throw an error. Any suggestions on what to try? Mind you, this was working fine last night.

NOTE: I’m assuming asterix means something to the editor, I pasted the log with ATDT [asterix] 99 [asterix] [asterix] [asterix] 1 #, but it seems to be stripped in the displayed version

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