This has blown up. Thanks for the discussion guys.
Would someone be able to tell me what the processor is in this gateway? I thought you needed a bit of performance for a gateway like a Raspberry Pi, but I may be mistaken considering such performance wouldn’t be available at this price point.
The internal PCB antenna is connected via a U.FL antenna connector. So technically it should be possible to connect an external antenna to it. But better see how it performs with the built-in antenna.
(It was designed as an indoor gateway.)
This is a normal 8-channel gateway, running Semtech’s latest ‘gateway client’ (packet forwarder).
It does not run a Linux(-like) operating system and does not have have enough power to run other processes in addition (it has a limited amount of 50 kB RAM).
Hi. You can find this once setup in CONF mode. Just scroll down in the 192.168.4.1 page.
When you type it in the TTN Console, make sure you use no caps.
Actually, it’ll be input in caps. I forgot to enable the “using packet forwarder” checkbox, as soon as I did that the GW showed connected status in the console.
This device runs the new Semtech packet forwarder which was completely written from scratch and is (much) more resource usage optimized. This device is gateway only. On a Pi you can run additional processes (e.g. a private network server) and on this gateway you cannot.
After a good night of sleep I found this morning the Gemtec gatway connected and forwarding data.
It seems as if the outage of TTN yesterday evening at the time of my activation has troubled us. How unfortunate.
Now we can investigate further.
I read somewhere it will be availibale in the early days of february.
Or did someone hear a definitive sale date at the things conference?
He was announced last night on the website of the things industries.
Q : if you connect the USB C power cable… can the unit still be in vertical position ? or must it be in horizontal position (hence change the antenna position)