This solution combines a robust outdoor LoRaWAN gateway with a pre-installed server running the latest version of Chirpstack, the most advanced and user-friendly open-source LoRaWAN server available today. Chirpstack runs on a Linux-based platform that supports custom applications and filters. No license is required, which keeps installation and maintenance costs at a minimum. It integrates easily into existing IP infrastructure.
The outdoor gateway is designed for long-term field deployment and supports future LoRaWAN standards such as geolocation and LR-FHSS. It offers flexible backhaul options, including connectivity over GPRS, EDGE, HSPA, LTE (for Europe/APAC or Americas bands), and Ethernet.
Gateway Specifications
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16-channel LoRa RF module, expandable to 2–4 modules (up to 64 channels)
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Supported frequency bands: 863–873 MHz, 902–928 MHz, 915–928 MHz
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Configurable antenna setups: single omnidirectional, dual polarization, tri-sectorization
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Supports LoRa geolocation using RSSI and Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)
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Software Defined Radio
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Supports both 2.4 GHz and 868 MHz frequency bands
The server hardware is compact yet powerful, based on the ASUS MiniPC PN52 – BBR959XD, making it ideal for industrial or enterprise deployments.
Server Hardware
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Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H – 3.3 GHz
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GPU: AMD Radeon – 1800 MHz
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RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3200MT/s
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Storage: 1 TB SSD
Chirpstack offers a wide range of integration options for pushing data to external platforms:
Integration Options
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HTTP
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MQTT
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AWS SNS
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Azure Service Bus
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Google Cloud Pub/Sub
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IFTTT
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InfluxDB
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myDevices
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PilotThings
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Semtech LoRa Cloud
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ThingsBoard
5 hours of technical support included in the price