This is a list of commercial LoRaWAN gateways currently available for purchase. If you notice one isn’t listed, add it to our documentation!
The Things Indoor Gateway #
- The Things Indoor Gateway: A fully compliant, ultra low-cost, 8 channel LoRaWAN gateway, with WiFi as the backhaul.
Open Source #
- SX1301 and SX125X LoRa Gateway / Concentrator: A Real opensource LoRa Gateway using SX1301/SX1308 and SX1255/SX1257.
Laird - RG1xx #
- Laird RG1xx Series: A cost effective 868 / 915MHz LoRa Gateway with dual band Wi-Fi, Ethernet and BT capabilities. Includes integrated presets for simple, one click configuration for The Things Network.
The Things Network Gateway #
- The Things Gateway: At a price of €300 and with its easy web-based setup, it is the best choice to help build The Things Network.
Kerlink #
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Kerlink IoT Station: The Kerlink IoT Station was one of the first commercially available gateways, running a Linux OS. Although the software is outdated and will required a trained engineer, it is a suitable industrial solution. Our documentation explains how to connect it to The Things Network.
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Kerlink iBTS: The Kerlink iBTS is the successor of the IoT Station. Its hardware and software offer multi-antenna setups, giving more precise device data.
Multitech #
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Multitech Conduit: The Multitech Conduit offers a very good price/quality compromise. It has recent software, with multiple programmation interface (SDK, Python environment…). It comes in multiple models: AEP, mLinux, cellular…
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Multitech Conduit Access Point: The Access Point is the smaller sibling of the Multitech Conduit. It uses the same hardware components as the Conduit, but offers an SPI interface to the LoRa concentrator, whereas the Conduit interfaced through USB.
Lorrier #
- Lorrier LR2 is a fully outdoor device intended to establish a wide coverage network by telecommunications operators and local network by individuals or IoT connectivity service providers. Our documentation explains how to connect it to The Things Network.
Lorix #
- LORIX One: The Lorix One is an affordable, Swiss-made LoRa gateway. Although we haven’t tested it yet, it seems to offer a performant operating system.
Lorank #
- Lorank 8: The device is built upon the radio board of IMST and the open source hardware BeagleBone Black.
AAEON AIOT-ILRA01 #
- Aaeon UP: The AAEON AIOT-ILRA01 is a powerful gateway, running Debian on an AMD64 processor. It’s ideal to run a packet forwarder, and applications on the same machine.
Cisco LoRaWAN Gateway #
- The Cisco LoRaWAN Gateway is carrier-grade solution suitable for users who have experience with Cisco software, and that are looking for an industrial-grade LoRaWAN gateway. It supports 16 channels, as well as geolocation.
Gemtek #
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Outdoor Gateway
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64-channels Outdoor Gateway
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Femto Indoor Gateway
Adaptative Modules #
- L-gateway: An outdoor, low-cost gateway.
Tektelic #
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KONA Mega IoT Gateway: highly scalable, multiple Rx/Tx antennas, built-in bandpass filters, geolocation.
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KONA Macro IoT Gateway: 64 channel outdoor LoRa gateway.
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KONA Micro IoT Gateway: internal 3G/4G modem and a built-in four hour battery backup.
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KONA Pico IoT Gateway: easy-to-configure gateway, advertised as a plug-and-play pico gateway.
Link Labs #
- LL-BST-8
Ursalink #
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UG85 Indoor Gateway: internal 3G/4G modem and a network server, palm-sized.
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UG87 Outdoor Gateway: 16-channel, easy-to-configure, waterproof outdoor gateway.
Robustel #
- Robustel R3000 LG LoRaWAN Gateway: industrial-grade 8 channel LoRaWAN gateway, with Ethernet and Cellular 4G LTE backhaul.
MikroTik #
- Mikrotik wAP LR8 / LR9 kit industrial-grade 8 channel LoRaWAN gateway, with Ethernet, wifi and Cellular 4G LTE backhaul, PoE.