After whole lot of wrestling with bits and peices of LoRa today I was trying to connect a 2nd end-node to LoraServer, and surprisingly, when I have one end-node already joined, the 2nd one refuses to join.
I have tested them with the Loraserver which comes with Multitech AEP Conduit and they connected fine, so in this instance either Multitech mDot end-node library and Multitech Conduit gateway both have the same bug which enables me to connect multiple end-nodes or something isn't set up in the brocaar/loraserver right.
Tomorrow I am going to try flashing the Multitech mDots with Semtech open source LoraWAN firmware to see if I'll have the same issue but meanwhile I thought, I'll ask this and you'll get it see it tonight.
atm, on the Loraserver GUI I have set up a single Application (0000000000000001) and my end-nodes have two different Appkeys (00000000000000000000000000000001 and 00000000000000000000000000000002) and each one individually connects to the server alright but not together.
Hi Orne,
After whole lot of wrestling with bits and peices of LoRa today I was trying to connect a 2nd end-node to LoraServer, and surprisingly, when I have one end-node already joined, the 2nd one refuses to join.
I have tested them with the Loraserver which comes with Multitech AEP Conduit and they connected fine, so in this instance either Multitech mDot end-node library and Multitech Conduit gateway both have the same bug which enables me to connect multiple end-nodes or something isn't set up in the brocaar/loraserver right.
Tomorrow I am going to try flashing the Multitech mDots with Semtech open source LoraWAN firmware to see if I'll have the same issue but meanwhile I thought, I'll ask this and you'll get it see it tonight.
atm, on the Loraserver GUI I have set up a single Application (0000000000000001) and my end-nodes have two different Appkeys (00000000000000000000000000000001 and 00000000000000000000000000000002) and each one individually connects to the server alright but not together.
let me now what you think about this,
Cheers
Mehrad