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LoRaWAN key concepts
The configuration of LoRaWAN devices can be confusing. There’s two keys you have to keep track of, there’s EUIs and there’s all sorts of weird configuration parameters you have to use. Device EUI, Network EUI, Application EUI and DevAddr In the LoRaWAN stack the networks, applications and devices are identified by EUI64 identifiers. EUI64s are globally unique identifers. You can read more on these here: https://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/tut/eui64.pdf The EUIs are used to identify all of the (virtual) parts of the LoRaWAN inside the backend server.
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LoRaWAN key concepts
The configuration of LoRaWAN devices can be confusing. There’s two keys you have to keep track of, there’s EUIs and there’s all sorts of weird configuration parameters you have to use. Device EUI, Network EUI, Application EUI and DevAddr In the LoRaWAN stack the networks, applications and devices are identified by EUI64 identifiers. EUI64s are globally unique identifers. You can read more on these here: https://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/tut/eui64.pdf The EUIs are used to identify all of the (virtual) parts of the LoRaWAN inside the backend server.
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LoRaWAN key concepts
The configuration of LoRaWAN devices can be confusing. There’s two keys you have to keep track of, there’s EUIs and there’s all sorts of weird configuration parameters you have to use. Device EUI, Network EUI, Application EUI and DevAddr In the LoRaWAN stack the networks, applications and devices are identified by EUI64 identifiers. EUI64s are globally unique identifers. You can read more on these here: https://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/tut/eui64.pdf The EUIs are used to identify all of the (virtual) parts of the LoRaWAN inside the backend server.
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