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Difference between LoRa® and LoRaWAN®?
LoRa® LoRa is a wireless modulation technique derived from Chirp Spread Spectrum (CSS) technology. Long Range, Low Power, Low Data Rate LoRa® can be operated on the license-free sub-gigahertz bands, for example, 915 MHz, 868 MHz, and 433 MHz. It also ...
What are the primary purposes or functions of the Events section found in the Base Station of the SenRa LoRaWAN® Network Server?
The Events view provides detailed insight into the LoRa events associated with Device communications with the Base Station. Two sub-views are presented, the LoRa Events view and the Join Errors view. LoRa Events The LoRa Events view shows all the ...
What are the functions of the Events section found in the Application of the SenRa LoRaWAN® Network Server?
Events section has three sub-view : System Events Device Management Application Events This section will provide view of the LoRa events, System Error and specific audit events generated by Device management changes.
How to Register the Gateway on SenRa LoRaWAN® Network Server (LNS)?
To register a gateway on the SenRa LoRaWAN® Network Server (LNS), please follow the steps outlined in the SenRa documentation by using the following link: https://docs.senraco.io/dev/gw/Registration/
What are the distinctions between OTAA (Over-The-Air Activation) and ABP (Activation By Personalization) in LoRaWAN® ?
In LoRaWAN® , OTAA (Over-The-Air-Activation) and ABP (Activation By Personalization) are two different methods of activating or registering a device on a LoRaWAN® network. Let's explore the differences between these methods and discuss which one to ...