exploring_lorawan
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exploring_lorawan [2020/11/13 09:09] – [3. Devices] samer | exploring_lorawan [2020/11/13 09:24] – [4. Applications] samer | ||
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- | The backend | + | The backend also enables |
<WRAP left round help 100%> | <WRAP left round help 100%> | ||
- | * Explain the different | + | * Explain the different |
- | * What are the radio parameters? | + | * What are the parameters |
* What is the value of the payload? | * What is the value of the payload? | ||
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+ | If you have an android smartphone, download mqtt dashboard and try it! | ||
Prefer mqtt-fx or mqtt-explorer and put user credentials | Prefer mqtt-fx or mqtt-explorer and put user credentials | ||
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- | mqtt-spy is an open source utility intended to help you with monitoring activity on MQTT topics. It has been designed to deal with high volumes of messages, as well as occasional publications. mqtt-spy is a JavaFX application, | + | mqtt-spy is an open source utility intended to help you with monitoring activity on MQTT topics. It has been designed to deal with high volumes of messages, as well as occasional publications. mqtt-spy is a JavaFX application, |
You can use mqtt-spy to debug the messages received from the LoRaWAN devices. After starting the application, | You can use mqtt-spy to debug the messages received from the LoRaWAN devices. After starting the application, |
exploring_lorawan.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/02 06:31 by samer