AS923 server "wss://lns.as.thethings.network:443"

Hi, it is regarding the new LoRa Basic station setup.

I am alright to connect the TTN by using the LoRa Basic station at wss://lns.au.thethings.network:443

All working well in AU915SB2
And I wonder this link will be used to determine if it is AU915 or AS923 frequency?

however, I don’t see there is a server avaialble in wss://lns.as.thethings.network:443
Can you advise? I have tried to use wss://lns.as.thethings.network:443 but it doesn’t work for our AS923 devices.

thanks

Melvin

Hi Melvin,

We have the exact same question, currently we have a as923.meshed gateway setup on TTN v2 using Legacy Forwarder (UDP) that is using the older on gateway configured radio (RAK7258 with global_conf.json). I have switched to basic station however the Radio Config that is handled by wss://lns.au.thethings.network is forcing our gateway to AU915/ SB2, which is not great for existing applications that need AS923 and Meshed V2/TTN support.

I too have tried finding a link to LNS / URI links but search has not brought up anything, appears maybe AS923 will eventually just be forced to AU915 instead, which is annoying for us as we commonly test AS923 on TTN for our internal testing of customers that still require AS923 in Australia for private networks etc, and the fact we probably have 150+ already deployed devices on AS923 that will require a firmware swap…

Regards

Toby
ICT International.

Connect to AU TTN V3 and select an AS923 plan for your gateway.

https://au1.cloud.thethings.network

http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/lora/running-basic-station-on-conduit/

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Can i suggest you have a look at this post
Future Strategies for AU915 and AS923 in Australia - Countries / Australia - The Things Network
Where you will see the recommendation for new nodes and gateways in Australia is to put them on Au915

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