New firmware release 1.6.7.b1 (LoRaWAN Nano Gateway with TTN example!!)
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 @gerkez 
 Try Arduino IDE -> COM port monitor instead
 
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 @livius 
 Hello Livius,My pymakr doesn't work. Connection errors. 
 So I use Putty. Problem is that the device reboots all the time, so I don't see anything on the UART REPL
 
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 @gerkez 
 What you got on UART REPL?
 Put info here - there can be some usefull info
 
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 Hi Guys, Thanks a lot for helping. 
 I have a connection to TTN, but is seems that my lopy reboots all the time (every 30 -60 seconds).
 I hav put a red led for 3 seconds in main.py and I can see this red led light up all the time and than I lose my connection (wiFi as well).
 Hope you have an idea what's going wrong
 
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 The correct gateway ID to use is: 70b3d54991ae49e8 These 2 parameters are incorrect: SERVER = 'bridge.eu.thethings.network' PORT = 1883Please use the same as in the example, which are: SERVER = 'router.eu.thethings.network' PORT = 1700Cheers, 
 Daniel
 
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 @jmarcelino 
 Hi. Thanks.
 I deleted my gateway and registered a new one with the "packet forwarder" protocol.
 It generates a Gateway ID based on the EUI (eui-70b3d54991ae49e8).
 I tried both ID's in the config.py.
 eui-70b3d54991ae49e8: script runs but the console displays "not connected".
 70b3d54991ae49e8 (without prefix eui-): script runs but restarts all the time.Here is my config.py: GATEWAY_ID = 'eui-70b3d54991ae49e8' (not working)GATEWAY_ID = '70b3d54991ae49e8' (infinite loop, restart) SERVER = 'bridge.eu.thethings.network' 
 PORT = 1883NTP = "pool.ntp.org" 
 NTP_PERIOD_S = 3600WIFI_SSID = 'my ssid' 
 WIFI_PASS = 'my passwd'LORA_FREQUENCY = 868100000 
 LORA_DR = "SF7BW125" # DR_5
 
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 @daniel 
 Thanks. I'll try it and let you know
 
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 @gerkez 
 also make sure you have selected the "packet forwarder" protocol when registering the gateway in TTN. I think your ID question may relate to this.
 
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 @gerkez you can put there in the Gateway ID that you created when registering it to TTN. Can I leave the LORA_DR = "SF7BW125" # DR_5 unchanged? Yes. Don't worry about those TODO's, those will be taken care of on a future update of the nanogateway scripts. Cheers, 
 Daniel
 
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 Hello Daniel, The scripts look great, but I don't seem to get them working. 
 I have created a gateway in the TTN console, but the gateway doesn't connect.
 I have a WiFi connection to my router, so that is not the problem.In your config.py: 
 the GATEWAY_ID = '11aa334455bb7788'. Where did you get this ID?
 I created my own ID when I registered a gateway at TTN console.
 Can I leave the LORA_DR = "SF7BW125" # DR_5 unchanged?In the nanogateway.py: 
 def stop(self):
 # TODO: Check how to stop the NTP sync
 # TODO: Create a cancel method for the alarm
 # TODO: kill the UDP thread
 self.sock.close()
 I have no idea how to handle those TODO's.
 Can you give some examples?Hopefully you can help a newbee to get this working. 
 ThanksGerkeZ 
 
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 @johncaipa So far we tested with 7 nodes .... but not with pycom nano-gw example. 
 
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 Is there anyone who has tested how many nodes could be received in practice with the nano-gateway? 
 
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 Hello Daniel, You promised weeks ago (around build 1.3.0) that you will enable frozen bytecode. When this will happen? 
 
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 @daniel +1 to see code adapted for US frequencies. 
 
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 @Movsun just change the bandwidth (to make it 250 KHz) argument in the LoRa constructor for both LoPy's. 
 
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 @daniel said in New firmware release 1.6.7.b1 (LoRaWAN Nano Gateway with TTN example!!): @rskoniec I'm also seeing those and I'm investigating the cause together with Espressif. OK, thank you @daniel I hope you'll find the cause of those. 
 
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 @daniel Thank you, And if I want to use 250 khz bandwidth. which code should I modify in both the gateway and node? 
 
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 @rskoniec I'm also seeing those and I'm investigating the cause together with Espressif. 
 
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 Sometimes I see series of W (xxxxxxxxx) wifi: post pm rx bcn failedmessages on my LoRaWAN Nano Gateway:Push ack Push ack Push ack W (147750288) wifi: post pm rx bcn failed W (147750288) wifi: post pm rx bcn failed Pull ack Pull ack Pull ackand Downlink timestamp error!, t_us: xxxxxxxxxxmessages:Push ack Downlink timestamp error!, t_us: 4295216794 Pull rsp Push ack Downlink timestamp error!, t_us: 4295288926 Pull rsp Pull ack Push ack Downlink timestamp error!, t_us: 4295280463 Pull rsp Push ack Pull ackI would like to know a little bit more about these. 
 Thank you in advance.
 
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 @daniel 
 It looks like STA_AP mode work ok
 and there is some issue with Windows10 system not Wipy itself
 fixed by tip from @Colateral
 https://forum.pycom.io/topic/679/ap-sta-mode/5And another + 
 on 1.6.7 i do not see corruption of files compared to 1.6.3 version :)
 
 
			
		 
			
		