How to obtain Conduit Gateways GPS location along with mDot box location in Demo
I need to display Conduit gateway’s location as well as mDot box location in my program. mDot box can be accessed easily but how to access and display the Gateway’s location too?
View ArticleReply To: Can’t login to mlinux after upgrade firmware
Mr Attar, I have the same problem, could you please share the solution. Thanks
View ArticleHow to decode Survey GPS payload data sent from mDot Box
Hello all, I am trying to decode the payload data sent by the mDot box. I have gone through the payload format of that mode but still not able to figure out what data I am getting in Survey GPS mode....
View ArticleABP Join by Just Using DevAddr NwkSKey and AppSKey
Hi, We are using several end-nodes from different manufacturers. So far, manufacturers were sending us DevAddr, DevEUI, NwkSKey, AppSKey, and we were setting the AppEUI on the device. As result, we...
View ArticleReply To: Can mLinux be installed on an AEP Model (and vice-versa)?
Hi guys! Has anyone managed to switch back to AEP from mlinux yet?
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I was just about to register the support case when the same thing happened to one of the other gateways, this time I knew exactly what happened… I had just changed the https port on the devices. This...
View ArticleReply To: ABP Join by Just Using DevAddr NwkSKey and AppSKey
Any AppEUI/DevEUI can be used for ABP. The DevEUI must be unique per device.
View ArticleMTCAP: Device logs on deviceHQ
Hi, I have already played with Conduit AEP models, and discovered your deviceHQ service, that is very nice. I am also playing with your mtcap models, and I have upgraded it to 3.3.9 and started...
View ArticleReply To: MTCAP: Device logs on deviceHQ
I have just double checked and seen that there is a 3.3.13 version. Does this version enable support for device logs?
View ArticleFlash mLinux to AEP
Hi there, So I’ve some gateways running on mLinux with a poly-forwarder. I want to take a look at the AEP model for a simple project. I once flashed an AEP to mLinux, but I cannot find information for...
View ArticleReply To: Flash mLinux to AEP
Martijn, To get the information on how to flash from AEP to mLinux file a support portal case at https://support.multitech.com Jeff
View ArticleMQTT message and "datr" JSON item
When sending a message via the MQTT server, there is a field I can add to the JSON object called “datr – the LoRa datarate identifier”. How is this field supposed to be used? Do I have to specify it...
View ArticleReply To: MQTT message and "datr" JSON item
There is no need to specify a datr field to a message sent to the network server. This field is provided by the network server on uplink packets received and downlink packets sent. The datarate used...
View ArticleReply To: MQTT message and "datr" JSON item
Thanks for the reply. So what happens if I try to send a message that is too big for the current data rate? Will it be broken up by the network server and each fragment delivered to the mDot? We have...
View ArticleReply To: MQTT message and "datr" JSON item
There is no fragmentation. A packet that is too big will have to wait until an time it can fit in the downlink. Downlink payloads of 51 bytes for EU and 66 bytes for US can be sent at any datarate....
View ArticleReply To: MQTT message and "datr" JSON item
Hi Jason, Thanks for the answer above. I’m trying to understand the implications of that answer. According to LoRaWAN specification: “The RX2 receive window uses a fixed frequency and data rate. The...
View ArticleReply To: WAN failover (Ethernet and 3G)
Milan Could fix this problem? I’m interesting on this script, so if you have it, please could you upload it? Thanks
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