Connect LoRa Gateway to The Thing Network
Summary
This documentation describes how to setup a Lorix One antenna as a Lorawan Gateway and connect it to The Things Network
Requirements
The Lorix One antenna need to be mounted outdoors. It is powered by PoE. You should use a surge protector like Ethernet Surge Protector ETH-SP-G2 with it.
You also need to setup your network accordingly. The gateway need outgoing access to the internet on the UDP port 1700 and must be able to receive answers from that port. Standard access to HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, NTP is highly recommended. For administration, Port 22 on the antenna has to be reachable.
You also need an account with The Things Network.
Description
Basic configuration
The device comes with a Yocto Linux OS.
It is configured to the IP address 192.168.1.50 (configured at it at /etc/network/interfaces) and an open SSH port with the default credentials admin:lorix4u. Change them immediately after login.
During the first configuration you should update the device
sudo opkg update sudo opkg upgrade sudo opkg clean
(there might be some error messages due to obsolete packages, which can safely be ignored)
Configure Package Forwarder
Next the package forwarder, which forward received LoRa packages to the application server must be configured (it comes preinstalled).
$ sudo /etc/init.d/clouds-manager.sh stop Stopping cloud loriot... done. $ sudo /etc/init.d/clouds-manager.sh configure ========================================== | LORIX One clouds manager configuration | ========================================== Actual configuration: autostart=true cloud=loriot Do you want to enable autostart at boot time? [Yes|No] > Yes Which cloud app. do you want to use ? [loriot|packet-forwarder|ttn|manual] > ttn New configuration: autostart=true cloud=ttn $ cd /opt/lorix/clouds/ttn/ $ sudo cp local_conf.json local_conf.json.org
Next, you need to find out the EUI of your device:
$ sudo /opt/lorix/utils/update_gwid.sh /opt/lorix/clouds/ttn/local_conf.json Gateway_ID set to fcc23dFFFE0a958a in file /opt/lorix/clouds/ttn/local_conf.json
(this command doesn't actually change the configuration file)
Next, you need to edit /opt/lorix/clouds/ttn/local_conf.json:
{ /* Put there parameters that are different for each gateway (eg. pointing one gateway to a test server while the others stay in production) */ /* Settings defined in global_conf will be overwritten by those in local_conf */ "gateway_conf": { "gateway_ID": "fcc23dFFFE0a958a", "servers": [ { "server_address": "router.eu.thethings.network", "serv_port_up": 1700, "serv_port_down": 1700, "serv_enabled": true } ], "fake_gps": false, "ref_latitude": 10, "ref_longitude": 20, "ref_altitude": -1, "contact_email": "elvis@fh-campsuwien.ac.at", "description": "Wifx LORIX One gateway powered by ELVIS" } }
Immediately make a backup copy of this configuration file, as it might be overwritten by an update.
The sucessfull configuration can be tested by running /opt/lorix/clouds/ttn/poly_pkt_fwd.
If everything works, you can start the forwarder by running
sudo /etc/init.d/clouds-manager.sh start
It should also work after a reboot
sudo reboot
Register gateway with The Things Network
Login at The Things Network and open the the Console. Open Gateways -> Register
In the form, select "I'm using the legacy packet forwarder" and paste the gateway ID from above into that field (it will automatically be converted into a hex values). Then enter the following values:
- Description: Can be any text
- Frequency Plan: "Europe"
- Router: "ttn-router-eu"
- Location: Chose on map
- Antenna Placement: Outdoor