Indoor LoRaWAN Gateway
The device is designed to collect readings from various sensors that transmit data through the Internet of Things (IoT infrastructure).
About the device
WLRGFM-100 is a gateway used in energy-efficient LoRaWAN® networks. The device is designed to collect readings from various sensors that transmit data through the Internet of Things (IoT infrastructure).
Companies use such gateways (known as base stations) in many industries, including:
- Resource accounting
- Street lighting
- Environmental monitoring
- Smart parking
- Agriculture
The key advantages of LoRaWAN® gateways include their range (10–15 km), high penetration, and low power consumption. They require no broadcast licenses as their operating frequencies range from 862 to 870 MHz.
How it works
Base stations work as cellular networks. They get installed within a radius of a sensor cluster (100–1,000 devices) that collects data. For example, the gateway gets installed near residential buildings that use radio modules for water, gas, and electricity meters. Radio modules capture meter readings and transmit them to the base station via the LoRaWAN® network. After that, the gateway transmits the readings to the data processing server. For this purpose, it uses broadband data lines (via LAN or Wi-Fi networks).
About the device
WLRGFM-100 is a gateway used in energy-efficient LoRaWAN® networks. The device is designed to collect readings from various sensors that transmit data through the Internet of Things (IoT infrastructure).
Companies use such gateways (known as base stations) in many industries, including:
- Resource accounting
- Street lighting
- Environmental monitoring
- Smart parking
- Agriculture
The key advantages of LoRaWAN® gateways include their range (10–15 km), high penetration, and low power consumption. They require no broadcast licenses as their operating frequencies range from 862 to 870 MHz.
How it works
Base stations work as cellular networks. They get installed within a radius of a sensor cluster (100–1,000 devices) that collects data. For example, the gateway gets installed near residential buildings that use radio modules for water, gas, and electricity meters. Radio modules capture meter readings and transmit them to the base station via the LoRaWAN® network. After that, the gateway transmits the readings to the data processing server. For this purpose, it uses broadband data lines (via LAN or Wi-Fi networks).

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