Raspberry Pi with a SIM7600G-H - raspberry-pi

I'm trying to connect to the internet using an Optus sim and SIM7600G-H here in Aus. The sim is activated but the connection doesn't seem to be working. The 'NET' light keeps blinking.

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If there is a direct connection between your laptop and the Raspberry Pi then the chance is high that mDNS won't not work. Thus, homeassistant.local is not reachable.
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https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md
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https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/pixel-desktop.md

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But i didn't get output.
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For network trouble-shooting instructions see http://www.mathworks.com">The MathWorks Web Site"
Can anyone help to solve this problem?
I have also experienced your same issue but after proceeding in this way I solved it.
Before you put the SD card on the Raspberry Pi you need:
power off the Pi
connect the Ethernet cable to the host computer
finally power on the Pi
In addition you may take a look at this troubleshooting guide.
Try the following steps.
1. Open cmd and execute 'ipconfig'
check for a network interface with '169.x.x.x' ip address
If there is one, you could access your Pi via IP 169.254.0.2
If there is none, check if your Ethernet port is enabled and no static IP is configured.
The above steps make sure that your Ethernet port is in proper state.
Repeat the hardware setup with direct connection in the network settings.