esib_iot_challenge
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esib_iot_challenge [2017/05/17 15:52] – [3. Backend] samer | esib_iot_challenge [2017/05/17 16:01] – [3. Backend] samer | ||
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- | Go to the application named '' | + | Start by choosing |
* A unique node name: '' | * A unique node name: '' | ||
* The node description | * The node description | ||
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* The application EUI on 64 bits: '' | * The application EUI on 64 bits: '' | ||
* A unique application key on 128 bits also obtained by random generation. | * A unique application key on 128 bits also obtained by random generation. | ||
+ | * In advanced network settings, choose the receive window RX2. | ||
- | Go to advanced network settings, and choose | + | Make sure that the '' |
- | In order to enable OTAA join method, you have to make sure that the '' | + | <WRAP left help 100%> |
+ | * What does the application EUI mean? How is it used in LoRaWAN? | ||
+ | * What does the application key mean? How is it used in LoRaWAN security? | ||
+ | * Compare the two join methods used in LoRaWAN by giving the advantages and inconvenients. | ||
+ | * What is the difference between the two receive windows in LoRaWAN? What are they used for? | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== -. Applications ===== | ===== -. Applications ===== | ||
==== -. mqtt-spy ==== | ==== -. mqtt-spy ==== |
esib_iot_challenge.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:53 by samer