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The Dragino LPS8 is an open-source LoRaWAN gateway based on the AR9331 SoC that uses WiFi or Ethernet to connect a LoRa wireless network to an IP network. It has one RJ45 Ethernet port that supports 10/100 Mbps, one 2.4 GHz 802.11bgn radio, and one USB host port. It is charged using a USB type C connector. The LPS8 is a LoRaWAN Gateway that is open source. It allows you to connect a LoRa wireless network to an IP network using Wi-Fi or Ethernet. LoRa wireless allows users to send data over extremely long distances while maintaining low data rates.
The LPS8 is fully compatible with the LoRaWAN protocol and uses a Semtech packet forwarder. It includes a LoRa concentrator SX1308 with 10 programmable parallel demodulation paths. LPS8 comes with pre-configured standard LoRaWAN frequency bands for use in various countries. Users can also personalize the frequency bands that will be used in their own LoRa network.
Brand |
Dragino |
Model |
LPS8 |
CPU MHz |
400 |
Flash MB |
16 |
RAM MB |
64 |
WLAN Hardware |
Atheros AR9330 |
USB ports |
1x 2.0 |
Serial |
Yes |
Dimensions |
120 x 120 x 30 mm/pcs |
Weight |
187g |
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A LoRaWAN indoor gateway is a device that acts as a link between sensors in the environment and people, enabling scale for the Internet of Things (IoT) and better decision making. It is a key element in the chain that enables better visibility, reduction in costs, reduction in resource inputs, and improved safety. Specifically, an indoor gateway is designed to be a fully compliant, ultra low-cost LoRaWAN gateway with WiFi as the backhaul. It is an 8-channel gateway based on SX1308 with built-in ESP8266 WiFi connectivity. There are various versions and power outlets available for indoor gateways
The number of channels that a LoRaWAN gateway has varies depending on the device. For example, an outdoor LoRaWAN gateway can have 8 or 16 channels, while a general LoRaWAN gateway such as LPS8N uses a multi-channel LoRaWAN Concentrator that supports 10 rx channels and 1 tx channel. However, a typical LoRaWAN gateway has eight 500 kHz uplink channels as well as eight 500 kHz downlink channels defined. In North America, gateways can have up to 64, 125 kHz uplink channels as well as eight 500 kHz uplink and downlink channels
It is working great. I used the gateway in a system for tracking assets in warehouses. now it easier to keep track of where things are in big storage areas.
Overall a great product. Its ability to communicate across multiple channels allows for smooth interaction with various IoT devices. Now, I can control lights, thermostats, and security cameras all from one hub.
This gateway exceeded my expectations in every way. I not only received a top-quality product, but I also got it at a much lower price than on other websites.
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