The Things Network Tech Update February 29th
Will bidirectional communication be available?
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lovehz: I understood the addresses allocated to devices are in blocks by gateway location. [...] This would suit someone deploying their own devices on their own TTN area, but if the addresses could...
View ArticleWhere to buy LoRaMote or similar device
I also found this: LoRaWAN Demonstrator by Adeunis RF. But very hard to find a reseller.
View ArticleAmazon dash button equivalent
Hi, does somebody know if there is a equivalent for the Amazon Dash Button https://www.amazon.com/b/?node=10667898011&sort=date-desc-rank&lo=digital-text build on lorawan technologie.
View ArticleMQTT API, WebSockets
+1 request for WebSockets support. I'm also looking into using WebSockets (something like the JavaScript library Paho) to retrieve new MQTT messages dynamically. Would it be possible to support this...
View ArticleWhere to buy LoRaMote or similar device
Yes, I made a simple enclosure that works for me. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1380584
View ArticleReceiving packets with an IMST IC880a not working?
Hi guys,I have the same setup ic880A-spi with raspberry pi 2 and I can't get any packet. The packet forwarder is started successfully as I see in /var/log/daemon.logWhen I start the tx test, it...
View ArticleThe Things Network Tech Update February 29th
LoRaWAN bit per second transmission rate is supposed to be between: 250 to 5470 bps.So assuming you only have 30 seconds on air time every 24 hours, then a Node can send between 937 bytes and 20,512...
View ArticleAmazon dash button equivalent
It should be pretty easy to do using a micro and RN2483, MultiTech mDot or similar, just put it into a deep sleep with a wakeup on interrupt, i.e. the button press. Andrew
View ArticleWho owns the network?
This topic is being resurrected as there we have received a number of questions regarding this and legal status at Things Manchester and also it was brought up in the Hangout yesterday. This might be...
View ArticleWho owns the network?
If someone shoots and kills someone with a gun, happens every day, then only the shooter goes to jail. The gun and the gun manufacturer are not guilty of any crime. Only the person who commits the...
View ArticleWho owns the network?
To stretch the analogy if you are the person who supplies the gun, or the capability to use the gun for illegal activity then aren't you also liable?
View ArticleWho owns the network?
Then every gun store owner (who supplied the gun) and every shooting range owner (who trained the capability ) would be in jail also.Also every telco exec would be in jail for every crime organised...
View ArticleExperimental VBB.IOT Server with OTAA Support
Hi All, I have chosen LoraWAN to be the backbone of a collection of cloud services to integrate with my Virtualbreadboard embedded development software tool. Over the coming days I will be releasing a...
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JamesC: Network information should certainly be unrecoverable by a 3rd party by design Like the good Lord gave us the ability to whisper...
View ArticleTTN UNO - BETA release - Documentation
I've been testing the RN2483 for a couple of weeks now. Softwareserial does scramble up data every now and then. It already helps to (obv.) connect grounds of eventual external power supply. Yet I...
View ArticleAmazon dash button equivalent
Andrew, Thanks but does someone know if there is already something commercial which can be bought somewhere commercial? Henk
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