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About LoRaWAN
LoRaWAN is a low-power, secure, wide area (LPWAN) networking protocol designed to
wirelessly connect devices to the internet in regional, national, or global networks. To use the
CS1030 Wall Outlet, wireless connectivity to an internet connected LoRaWAN gateway is
required.
For more information about LoRa and LoRaWAN visit the LoRa Alliance webpage:
https://lora-alliance.org/.
Terminology
Message sent from the Wall Outlet to the network are referred to as "uplink messages" or
"uplinks".
Messages sent to the Wall Outlet from the network are referred to as "downlink messages"
or "downlinks".
Both uplink and downlink messages may be of either "confirmed" or "unconfirmed" type.
Confirmed messages are guaranteed to be delivered but will consume extra wireless
bandwidth and battery life. These mechanisms are analogous to TCP (confirmed) vs UDP
(unconfirmed) protocols used for IP networks.
Before a device, such as the CS1030 Wall Outlet can transmit messages using LoRaWAN it
must go through a "join" process. The Join process involves key-exchange with the cloud-
hosted network provider (The Things Network, Helium, etc.) and is defined in the LoRaWAN
protocol standard. If connectivity is lost due to RF interference, power loss or other
temporary internet outages, the device will need to rejoin the network prior to being able to
transmit messages. This process happens automatically but is managed in a power-efficient
manner and may take significant time depending upon network congestion and availability.
CS1030 Long Range Wall Receptacle Outlet – User Guide
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