FUOTA stands for "Firmware Update Over-The-Air." It refers to the capability of updating the firmware or software of a device wirelessly, typically through an internet connection. FUOTA enables devices to receive updates and patches remotely without ...
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 ...
The LoRaWAN® specification defines the activation methods for registering a device on the network. There are two primary activation methods: OTAA (Over-the-Air Activation) and ABP (Activation by Personalization). Over-the-Air Activation (OTAA): In ...
To register a device on the SenRa LNS, please follow the steps outlined in the SenRa documentation by using the following link: https://docs.senraco.io/dev/dev/#device-registration
The LoRaWAN® specification classifies devices into three types: Class A, Class B, and Class C. Every LoRaWAN® device must adhere to the Class A standard, while Class B and Class C are additional features extending the capabilities of Class A devices.