Resources

Onboarding a Milesight UG65 with Semtech Basic Station
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Configuring Losant as the End Device Notification Target
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Onboarding a MultiTech Conduit AP (MTCAP) with Semtech Basic Station
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Onboarding a MultiTech Conduit AP (MTCAP) with Senet Packet Forwarder.



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Senet and Helium executives discuss their network integration and customer use cases at the September 20, 2022 Helium House NYC event. Through the combined operation of Senet’s tower-based carrier-grade network deployment, Radio Access Network (RAN) partner networks, and its Extended Coverage integration with the Helium Network, Senet’s New York City network is now one of the largest and densest metropolitan deployments of public LoRaWAN connectivity in North America.

On this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Bruce Chatterley, CEO of Senet, joins Ryan to discuss LoRaWAN and where the best growth opportunities are. Bruce first talks about the differences between public, private, and hybrid LoRaWAN networks and shares insights on their new partnership with Helium, which will allow users to use both the Senet and Helium networks for connectivity. They then discuss what has allowed LoRaWAN to become the most popular LPWAN connectivity option before getting into high-level advice for companies looking to adopt IoT.

LoRaWAN® regional parameters have recently been updated to include Long Range-Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (LR-FHSS) data rates. This modulation has equivalent range to LoRa® in uplink. In this webinar, we discuss technical specificities and advantages of this update to LoRaWAN including: High spectrum efficiency at low data rate; Excellent capacity in LPWAN networks deployed with very few gateways and many hard-to-reach devices; and The longer outdoor range and uplink frames that make LR-FHSS well-suited regionally—North America, Australia—where dwell time limitations apply.

Technology leaders from LoRa Alliance member companies will provide technical recommendations for the efficient and scalable operation of LoRaWAN, including end-devices, applications, and networks. Key topics include a review of the LoRaWAN Link Layer specification and two companion documents: Technical Recommendation 1 and Technical Recommendation 7.

Learn about the latest developments in gas safety solutions, including the integration of enhanced MEMs sensing capabilities with LoRaWAN networks. Best practices are supported by details from large-scale testing initiatives and pilots that are currently being driven by state legislation across the country.

The arrival of Senet’s public LoRaWAN network in Central Florida has opened up new possibilities in the smart city space. A local water utility, for example, now has the connectivity it needs to deploy an AMI smart meter project. Plus, many other sensor-based applications are on the way with help from Senet and its partner ecosystem.