MG003-L-EU External Server connection

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1 DIY Server

By default the data are sent in UDP soa connection should be open

Exemple in ruby

#!/usr/bin/env ruby 
require 'socket'               # Get sockets from stdlib

Socket::udp_server_loop("0.0.0.0",2224) do |raw,msgSrc|  
  $stdout << format("\nReceived %s\n",raw)
  $stdout << format("\nReceived %s\n",msgSrc)
...
end


2 TheThingsNetwork

2.1 prerequisite

First you need an account, you can create on thethingsnetwork website

The gateway need to be in packet fowarder mode. You can set it via the Gateway Configuration tool, by changing the mode to 'PKT_FOWARDER' in the 'radio Folder'.

Then you need to get the Gateway Unique ID :

  • available on GW sticker: get the id and add '0000' at the end (only valid if not modified by user)
  • on bottom of 'FWD folder'


2.2 registering

You can login to thethingnetworks and register your Gateway.

  • Give the gateway Unique ID (gateway eui) found on Java application or on sticker if not modified by the user (add 0000 at the end).
  • Check the box 'I'm using the legacy packet forwarder'
  • Select Europe Frequency plan
  • Select Gateway location
  • Select Antenna Placement

Click the Button 'Register Gateway'


In settings

  • Uncheck 'Automatically update gateway'


On gateway :

  • change data server address to fit TTN router (e.g. router.eu.thethings.network:1700)


2.3 Add an application

Create a New application

You can use the TTN APP id or get the one from your module/device.