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Hi all

Please forgive the blatant advertising, but hear me out!

I’m Al, part of the Edinburgh community in Scotland. As a community we’ve added a bunch of gateways to TTN over the last year and been out mapping. I’ve installed two permanent gateways myself, and a bunch of other test ones. With a combination of DIY IMST and RPi gateways, Laird RG186 and others and we now have pretty good coverage over the city, with more to come.

One of the biggest problems we had was actually getting hold of stuff, particularly suitable antennae and decent quality cables. I ended up importing antennae and other bits and pieces through my company. We’re in the process of building LoRaWAN nodes, but in the meantime I thought it would be a good idea for us to properly import and resell some of the gear we have tested and installed from here in the UK. I gave a talk a couple of months ago and lots of people were asking where to buy gateways from, now I can tell them! It’s connectedthings.store!

We’ve started out by selling my favourite LoRaWAN things, including LORIX One and Laird RG186 gateways and Sirio antennae. The Laird gateways are really easy to use and reliable, and one of the Edinburgh community members has installed more than five around town. I’ve used Sirio GP 868 C antennae and been really impressed with the quality and range (see Edinburgh on TTN Mapper, I’ve installed them at two sites so far), so they were definitely on the list for the launch stock.

We also have a selection of pre-made low-loss RF cables, including SMA to SMA or N cables in different lengths, with more options for arriving coming soon (including pesky RP-SMA…).

We’re starting out with small quantities of everything, but I’d really like to ramp this up and stock more and more LoRaWAN kit, so I’d be keen to hear if people have any suggestions. We’re based in the UK so everything is priced in GBP, but we’re happy to sell everywhere we can. In fact our very first order was from Romania!

As a launch offer, we’d like to give 10% off to the first 10 people who use the discount code TTNTEN at https://connectedthings.store

Thanks for listening, we’re just a two nerd company at the moment, and really want to see TTN and LoRa grow, and grow alongside :grinning:


Connected Things Store - a new LoRaWAN online shop!

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Hi all

Please forgive the blatant advertising, but hear me out!

I’m Al, part of the Edinburgh community in Scotland. As a community we’ve added a bunch of gateways to TTN over the last year and been out mapping. I’ve installed two permanent gateways myself, and a bunch of other test ones. With a combination of DIY IMST and RPi gateways, Laird RG186 and others and we now have pretty good coverage over the city, with more to come.

One of the biggest problems we had was actually getting hold of stuff, particularly suitable antennae and decent quality cables. I ended up importing antennae and other bits and pieces through my company. We’re in the process of building LoRaWAN nodes, but in the meantime I thought it would be a good idea for us to properly import and resell some of the gear we have tested and installed from here in the UK. I gave a talk a couple of months ago and lots of people were asking where to buy gateways from, now I can tell them! It’s connectedthings.store!

We’ve started out by selling my favourite LoRaWAN things, including LORIX One and Laird RG186 gateways and Sirio antennae. The Laird gateways are really easy to use and reliable, and one of the Edinburgh community members has installed more than five around town. I’ve used Sirio GP 868 C antennae and been really impressed with the quality and range (see Edinburgh on TTN Mapper, I’ve installed them at two sites so far), so they were definitely on the list for the launch stock.

We also have a selection of pre-made low-loss RF cables, including SMA to SMA or N cables in different lengths, with more options for arriving coming soon (including pesky RP-SMA…).

We’re starting out with small quantities of everything, but I’d really like to ramp this up and stock more and more LoRaWAN kit, so I’d be keen to hear if people have any suggestions. We’re based in the UK so everything is priced in GBP, but we’re happy to sell everywhere we can. In fact our very first order was from Romania!

As a launch offer, we’d like to give 10% off to the first 10 people who use the discount code TTNTEN at https://connectedthings.store

Thanks for listening, we’re just a two nerd company at the moment, and really want to see TTN and LoRa grow, and grow alongside :grinning:

The WORKBENCH

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simple ideas for the work bench

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*will be updated when there’s no sun :wink:

Connected Things Store - a new LoRaWAN online shop!

Connected Things Store - a new LoRaWAN online shop!

Connected Things Store - a new LoRaWAN online shop!

Multitech Gateway Conduit AEP

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As you said, you changed it to be a DHCP client, so it needs a DHCP server to listen to.

Plug your device into something that has a DHCP server (like your router), and then connect to it through that :wink:

The device doesn’t listen to the 192.168.2.1 address as it’s not configured as a static IP any more. It will be assigned an IP address by your router now.

Multitech Gateway Conduit AEP

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Alright Thank you ! I didn’t have a router around me so I just did it with DHCP server for windows.
I’m quite new to this so I’m a bit lost haha !
So it works, thanks again !


The LIBRARY basement part 4

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TTN%20conference
So you want to organize The Things Conference ?

Let me start by explaining the differences between The Things Conference (global) and The Things Conference on Tour.

The Things Conference – Once a year, the global conference takes place in Amsterdam for 1000+ people from all over the world. This global conference is organized by The Things Network core team and is the biggest LoRaWAN conference worldwide. Want to help out as an organizer, sponsor or speaker, drop a line to conference@thethingsnetwork.org

The Things Conference on Tour – Everyone who has the technical know-how and the guts to organize a conference is welcomed to do so. The Things Conferences on Tour have a clear national or regional focus and share the mission and culture of The Things Conference.

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Multitech Conduit AP

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So my colleague was at a convention and he asked a representative (can’t remember which company), who commented that they’d seen a lot of packet loss with the MTCAP, but only on The Things Network.

Now, I have no idea whether this is true, but I’ve got to leave no stone unturned. This whole time I’ve only ever used @kersing’s packet forwarder, without testing the built-in forwarder to see if there is a difference. So I reset the MTCAP and followed Multitech’s instructions with the EU gateway-conf file. The gateway_ID is in the local_conf.

However, when I go to start the forwarder… Nothing happens. I had a misplaced comma in my local_conf…
Once I’ve got it working correctly, I’ll post my results in a few days.

The LIBRARY basement part 4

The LIBRARY basement part 4

The LIBRARY basement part 4

The LIBRARY basement part 4

Multitech Conduit AP


The LIBRARY basement part 4

The LIBRARY basement part 4

The hard RAK831 cafe part 2

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Can anyone give me some hints about getting the GPS of RAK831 working and have the gateway’s location automatically updated in the TTN console / TTNMapper?

The LIBRARY basement part 4

The LIBRARY basement part 4

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