Installation guide LoRaWAN
  • Installation help guide
  • About LoRaWAN
  • Installation steps
  • Information concerning the sensors
  • Installation
    • Sensors' provisioning
    • Activation of sensors
    • Configuration of downlinks
    • Validation of data reception
    • Installation of sensors
    • Payload decoding
  • 📂Appendices
    • 📎Applicability
    • 📎Safety
    • 📎Labels
    • 📎Communication mode
    • 📎Validation of LED behavior
    • 📎CO2 sensor calibration
    • 📎Wiring to meters
      • 📎TX PULSE
      • 📎TX PULSE LED
    • 📎4/20mA probe wiring
    • 📎Autonomy of batteries
    • 📎Battery replacement
    • 📎CE declaration
    • 📎Contact
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About LoRaWAN

Reminder regarding LoRaWAN mode

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LoRaWAN technology is bidirectional, and allows:

  • Transmission of frames from the sensor to a network (uplinks)

  • Transmission of information from the network to the sensor (downlink)

  • End-to-end encryption of data exchanged (AES128)

When used in LoRaWAN mode, the sensors can send their data to a public (operator) or private LoRaWAN (gateway) network.

LoRaWAN architecture