Adding a Gateway (LoRaWAN Radio Modem)

To create a gateway take the following steps:

1. Go to the Devices section.

2. Click the Add new device.

3. Select Add Gateway.

4. Select the BS Manufacturer.

5. Select the BS Model.

6. Select “Connection Type”.

LoRaWAN v1.0.3 — Gotthardp (standard pre-installed LoRa server);

LoRaWAN v1.1 (NEW) — Chirpstack. NEKTA Server version users must first update the NEKTA software to the current version and send a request to configure a new LoRa server to the technical support email: support@nekta.tech.

7. Enter the Name of the gateway. The name is entered in any form.

8. Select Authorization Type.

In most cases, the authorization type is set by the manufacturer of the radio modem. For some radio modems, it can be changed by a special configurator provided by the device manufacturer.

9. Enter the activation keys.

Activation keys can be scanned from a QR. The manufacturer can also write them on the boxes of devices, directly on the device, in the device certificate, or send them at the user’s request in xml or xls using email. ABP authorization type:

  • DevAddr — 8 characters
  • AppSKey — 32 characters
  • NwkSKey — 32 characters

OTAA authorization type:

  • DevEUI — 16 characters
  • AppKey — 32 characters

It is necessary to pay attention to the fact that AppKey (OTAA) and AppSKey (ABP) are different keys. Entering a key that is used for another activation method will cause the radio modem to not communicate.

10. Specify the Connection type to the Internet of the Base station through which the meter transmits data to the server.

If a SIM card is installed in the base station and is used as a backup connection, and the main connection is wired, then select No.

 

If you are using an Internet connection with a long data transmission delay, for example via satellite, it is recommended to select Yes.

11. Select the Frequency Plan.

The selected frequency plan should be the same as on the base station and the metering device. A mismatch will cause data transmission to be lossy.

Frequency description:

  • RU868 — Current frequency plan for use in the territory of the Russian Federation, approved by LoRa Alliance
  • RU868 (until 2018) is RU868 frequency plan used before the approval of the LoRaWANRegional Parameters v1.1rB document
  • LarTech is the frequency plan used at Lartech’s base stations (if this frequency plan is used at the base station, then it is necessary to select it when creating the device).
  • EU868 is using the current frequency plan in the territory of the Russian Federation, approved by LoRa Alliance
  • UA868 is an up—to-date frequency plan used on the territory of the Republic of Ukraine, approved by the LoRa Alliance

Comparative table of frequencies.

Channel RU868 RU868 (until 2018) LarTech EU868 UA868
0 864.100 MHz 864.100 MHz 868.900 MHz 868.100 MHz 868.100 MHz
1 864.300 MHz 864.300 MHz 869.100 MHz 868.300 MHz 868.300 MHz
2 864.500 MHz 864.500 MHz 867.100 MHz 868.500 MHz 868.500 MHz
3 864.700 MHz 864.640 MHz 867.300 MHz 867.100 MHz
4 864.900 MHz 864.780 MHz 867.500 MHz 867.300 MHz
RX2 869.100 MHz 864.920 MHz 869.100 MHz 869.525 MHz 868.500 MHz
5 869.100 MHz 868.780 MHz 867.700 MHz 867.500 MHz
6 868.900 MHz 868.950 MHz 867.900 MHz 867.700 MHz
7 869.120 MHz 868.500 MHz 867.900 MHz
LoraSTD 868.300 MHz 864.600 MHz 868.300 MHz 868.300 MHz
FSK 868.800 MHz 864.800 MHz 868.800 MHz 868.800 MHz

12. Specify the ID of the Priority BS or leave the field empty (optional).

Please see Features of using a priority BS before selecting.

 

13. Select the Contact Period.

Please see Features of the polling period before selecting.

14. Click Create button.

Gateway creation is completed.

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