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- | Once SPN (Small Private Network) firmware installed, it forms a data collector over a LoRa network. | + | Wanesy™ SPN (Small Private Network) can be used to collect data sent from end-devices over a LoRa network. |
- | The classical communication case is that LoRa end-devices (also called motes or end-point devices) emit frames and open short reception windows after the emission. | + | The classical communication case is that LoRa end-devices emit frames and open short reception windows after the emission. |
- | * The gateway listens to the emitted frames and records those coming from authenticated end-devices. | + | * The gateway listens to the emitted frames and records those coming from authenticated end-devices. |
- | * The gateway may acknowledge or send a frame carrying a payload during one of the end-device's reception windows. | + | * The gateway may acknowledge or send a frame carrying a payload during one of the end-devices reception windows. |
- | * The gateway records information associated with frame reception: timestamp, radiofrequency data (band frequency, SNR, etc...). | + | * The gateway records information associated with frame reception: timestamp, radiofrequency data (frequency, SNR, etc.). |
- | The SPN station can be connected to an IP network over: | + | The Wanesy™ SPN gateway can be connected to an IP network: |
- | * Ethernet. | + | ^ Gateway model ^ Ethernet ^ Wi-Fi ^ GSM ^ |
- | * Wi-Fi. | + | | **Wirnet™ iFemtoCell** | @lightgreen:available | @lightgreen:available | @orange:with USB dongle | |
- | * GSM. | + | | **Wirnet™ iStation** | @lightgreen:available | @red:not available | @lightgreen:available | |
+ | | **Wirnet™ iFemtoCell-evolution** | @lightgreen:available | @red:not available | @lightgreen:available | | ||
- | The connection to the IP network is used to: | + | The connection to the IP network is used to manage following **flows**: |
- | * Get received data. | + | * End-device fleet |
- | * Push data to be transmitted. | + | * Gateway fleet |
- | * Manage the fleet. | + | * Rx data |
- | * Configure the gateway. | + | * Tx data |
- | * Update the gateway. | + | * Configuration |
- | * Get the logs. | + | * Update |
+ | * Status | ||
+ | * Logs | ||
- | + | Several interfaces are implemented to manage partially or totally these flows: | |
- | These features are accessible through the following services: | + | * Web user interface |
- | * Web interface (HTTPS). | + | * HTTP REST API |
- | * Local FTP server. | + | * Local FTP server |
- | * Remote SFTP access. | + | * Remote FTP access |
- | * HTTPS REST API. | + | * Remote HTTP access |
- | * SMS. | + | * USB flash drive |
- | * USB flash drive. | + | * SMS |
* Node-RED | * Node-RED | ||
+ | More details about interfaces compatibility versus flows [[.:wiki:interfaces:interfaces#Interfaces versus flows|here]]. | ||
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- | Detailed instructions about SPN web interface are available on the [[wiki:resources|resources]] page. | + | More information about the LoRa Alliance and the LoRa protocol can be found on the [[https://www.lora-alliance.org|LoRa-alliance]] website. |
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- | More information about the LoRa Alliance and the LoRa protocol can be found on the [[https://www.lora-alliance.org/ | LoRa-alliance ]] website. | + |