Setting up Multitech Conduit Gateway for TTN
Hi @bickster, You are welcome to try https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BySpTvoKcPfRenNnWW9naU1Cck0 - credit for all the useful connectivity bits goes to Andrew @thinginnovations , I just adapted his...
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stevekennedyuk: For open WiFi the following happened to a colleague. He worked for an ISP and had a big fat pipe to home and he thought it would be nice to run a closed network for his stuff and open...
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Hi Steve! I think the person most "at risk" from legislative impact of "network operators" is the person who runs a TTN gateway. They may be a home user running one on their home broadband, or they...
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There is more info on the wiki:http://thethingsnetwork.org/wiki/GettingStarted It's just a matter of changing the address in the gateways and using the API or MQTT endpoint to get the data.In the 1.0...
View ArticleConnection p2p with two RN2483 and LoRaWan gateway
Hi @ksl2europe thank you, Well my nodes are already mounted in the TTU, so as starting I am using arduino workbench to develop, the code, I had just to simple functions on configuing the other sending...
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Hi @ndarkness, how about running a simple "serial in, serial out sketch" on Arduino as described here for the WiFi chip: Arduino to ESP8266 By Serial Communication? I guess this way the RN2483 shall...
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Thanks @ksl2europe, but my chip is embbeded on the aurdion board, since is the The Things Uno, so you mean that I read from the serial pins of the TTU the serial port?
View ArticleRaspberry Pi LoRaWAN Gateway Board
See diagram PDF below. SAW #1 is the TX SAW—good to have, but not strictly necessary for basic testingSAW#2 is the post-LNA SAW—dittoSAW#3 is the pre-LNA SAW—needed to limit the front-end bandwidth To...
View ArticleConnection p2p with two RN2483 and LoRaWan gateway
Interestingly, I also played with the P2P connection between two RN2483 . Indeed, it succeeds in transmitting data in both directions. Just fun to test, 2x RN2483 connected via ftdi to usb Output on...
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Thanks for the info. I had to order this item. Is this the SAW#1?
View ArticleLoRaWAN shield for Arduino UNO?
Hi. This is great and should actually have been obvious, but I completely missed it. I've got a follow up question concerning @platenspeler his example, I get this: Send, txCnhl: 8 Opmode check:...
View ArticleLoRaWAN shield for Arduino UNO?
A: are you looking at the right node address in the ttn api? (the one you configured?) B:maybe your packet just didn't reach any gateway? - make sure the gateway works (with an other node for example)...
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Hello Edwin, Do you plan to produce Arduino shield for Lora gateway (with Semtech 1301 on it ) ? Regards, Vasil
View ArticleLoRaWAN shield for Arduino UNO?
Hi, Vaslid, This is good question. we don't have plan to produce that yet. but we are checking the posibility to build a lora gateway, not on Arduino, but properly base on OpenWrt. Best Regards,Edwin
View ArticleTTN at Prague / CZ
Hi everyone, we would like to roll out TTN at Prague / Czech republic. 10 pcs of Loranks are on the stock and another 10 pcs are on the way. I am waiting for reply from Wienke to officially join TTN....
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'fat pipe' as in a connection to the ISP means it was same up as down which is why someone hijacked it to upload child porn
View ArticleWho owns the network?
@aledmorris it's the gateway operator who is at risk, it's unlikely anyone is going to buy a business connection dedicated to running a gateway and nothing else, so the gateway is always likely to sit...
View ArticleTTN at Prague / CZ
Hi, why are you waitting? At the morning I activated RPi and simply start sending status packets http://ttnstatus.org/gateways/B827EBFFFF39F6E7
View ArticleWho owns the network?
stevekennedyuk: Even if you log the packets and get the DEVID, it's useless if you don't know who owns that DEVID. So as long as the gateway operator gets the identity of anyone who wants to deploy...
View ArticleWho owns the network?
It doesn't have to be the gateway operator. Maybe TTN operates a central registration of devices, then they can distribute a whitelist (or the gateway can look up a DEVID and see if it's known to the...
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