That is not a good measure of “working well”. LoRaWAN does a lot more than processing your data - there are a whole lot of MAC commands to ensure that your device works better than just sending data. This includes channel management, power management and more. What you will end up with is a never ending loop of downlinks because the network server tries to improve the behaviour of your device, but the device doesn’t understand what it is being asked, ignores, and the question is re-sent over and over. Please, do not use this gateway’s internal network server at all, as there is approximately no library out there that supports 1.0.1. Almost everything is 1.0.3 or newer, with a few outliers implementing 1.0.2.
CT-62 it works in ArduinoIDE, but dont work in platformio WTF?
In my case, it doesn’t matter. The device will be located along a gas pipe, thousands of kilometers away from any life at all. Send a message SF12 without confirmation once a day. Receiving information from the base station is not provided at all.
Look at this. This is the traffic for the last 24 hours. Only outgoing packets on the timer. Nothing extra. Perfect.
Because it’s soooooo unlikely that no one else will want to monitor anything anywhere within 25km.
You go girl!
Dude, I’m absolutely sure of it. There’s no one within a 100km radius, not to mention anyone who would be interested. There aren’t even any people there. There are no roads. We get to the site by helicopter. There are only bears and mosquitoes there, so huge that they drag a person to their nest and gnaw him to the bone.
There was an idea to attach a 50-watt amplifier to the lora module and immediately punch through for a hundred or two kilometers, but alas, we do not fit into the budget. Therefore, we harvest solar energy and a send through a chain of repeaters.