Seamus Devitt

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  • in reply to: Requirement for Private LoRaWAN network #16073
    Seamus Devitt
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    Hi Steve,
    Thanks for the inputs…very helpful.

    Hi Yogesh,
    Thanks also. Interested to hear that you might be able to help. Leave it with me for a while to see how I get on…if I need help, I’ll let you know.

    Seamus

    in reply to: Requirement for Private LoRaWAN network #16022
    Seamus Devitt
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    Thanks Steve,

    Yes, by proprietary vendors, I meant the public LoRa Network Server vendors that you mention. So, if I understand correctly, I have a choice:

    I could use the Conduit configured as a packet forwarder to a public network, where I would ‘buy’ services and set up callbacks and make api call as required.
    OR
    I could use the default private LoRaWAN network.

    The private option seems to make most sense for this application. My questions then would be around how easy this is to use….how easy is it to forward payloads to my application server, and make API calls on the network server to send downlinks to devices ?

    Can you advise here?

    -Seamus

    in reply to: Requirement for Private LoRaWAN network #16010
    Seamus Devitt
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    Steve,
    Thanks for your response. Yes, I’ve used the Conduit Gateway from proprietary vendors, already configured to communicate directly with a network server, so all I have to do is access the cloud portal to view payloads, configure callbacks and downlinks.
    Essentially, I want to do this for my own private network…I want to buy an off the shelf private network…already set up with whatever server software is required.
    Is this available?
    -Regards

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