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I have Ubuntu 18.04 running on a system with Intel atom processor. It has 4G (Sierra Wireless) built-in and it connects fine. But the moment I start the balena-os-in-container (resin/resinos:2.50.1_rev1.dev-intel-nuc), the 4G gets disconnected and it does not connect again until I reboot the machine. Is there something that needs to be done to prevent this?
The content of the config file is as follows: (masked the ids)
I have Ubuntu 18.04 running on a system with Intel atom processor. It has 4G (Sierra Wireless) built-in and it connects fine. But the moment I start the balena-os-in-container (resin/resinos:2.50.1_rev1.dev-intel-nuc), the 4G gets disconnected and it does not connect again until I reboot the machine. Is there something that needs to be done to prevent this?
The content of the config file is as follows: (masked the ids)
{"applicationId":xxx,"deviceType":"intel-nuc","userId":xxx,"appUpdatePollInterval":600000,"listenPort":48484,"vpnPort":443,"apiEndpoint":"https://api.balena-cloud.com","vpnEndpoint":"vpn.balena-cloud.com","registryEndpoint":"registry2.balena-cloud.com","deltaEndpoint":"https://delta.balena-cloud.com","mixpanelToken":"xxx","apiKey":"xxx"}
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