Can anybody tell me if this product
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3231
can transmit to this product
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4327
and send the data to thethingsnetwork?
I understand they are both LoRa and 920Mhz but just curious if there is anything else I need to consider to ensure compatibility?
thank you and sorry if this is in the wrong forum group.
Lora Transmission to the Things Network
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- adafruit_support_mike
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
Yes, that will work.
The Things Network has a LoRaWAN server, and you can configure the gateway to talk to that. In effect, the LoRa FeatherWing will think it's talking to another LoRa radio, but in fact the information will go through the gateway to TTN.
The Things Network has a LoRaWAN server, and you can configure the gateway to talk to that. In effect, the LoRa FeatherWing will think it's talking to another LoRa radio, but in fact the information will go through the gateway to TTN.
- iitgrad
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
Awesome, thank you
- iitgrad
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
I have my Featherwing M0 with the LoRa Radio 915mHz transmitting data properly. I am trying to register this device on the TTN. When adding an end device it says I need to register it with an 8 byte value but the value provided on the white sticker in the package for the m0 is only 6 bytes. Is that not that device ID?
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
The tag that came in the bag is a 48-bit UUID. You can pad it with four zeros in the middle to get a 64-bit value.
The TTN website should also be able to generate a 64-bit UUID, and you can use that in your code.
The TTN website should also be able to generate a 64-bit UUID, and you can use that in your code.
- iitgrad
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
Great, where can I find example code that sends a LoRa transmission to TTN assuming I have filled in the proper App EUI, Dev EUI, and AppKey?
- adafruit_support_mike
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
We have a tutorial over in the Learning System:
https://learn.adafruit.com/the-things-n ... or-feather
https://learn.adafruit.com/the-things-n ... or-feather
- nmcc
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
The not entirely official scheme for turning an EUI48 to an EUI64 is to use FFFEadafruit_support_mike wrote:The tag that came in the bag is a 48-bit UUID. You can pad it with four zeros in the middle to get a 64-bit value.
Alternatively if you want to generate a random EUI64 with the flags set as a local address, then see:
https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/forum/ ... =descartes
and it's accompanying code: https://github.com/things-nyc/random-eui64
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Re: Lora Transmission to the Things Network
Good info.. thanks for posting it!
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