So not a private gateway, just one you own - if it’s on TTN, then everything you do needs to be within the Fair Use Policy - have you stopped sending data every ½second?
By sending a downlink - it’s all in the documentation which is linked bottom right of the console.
I have already referred the document and i tried to send the bytes,I am supposed to receive the reply from the device as “mac_rx “”” but i am receiving just “mac_tx_ok”
what would be the reason for not receiving the data. i have looked in the community discussion. many have faced the problem but i have not seen any solution for it.
You send your uplink with mac_tx and if there is a downlink, you will get back a mac_rx with the port number and the data as hex. If there is no downlink, you’ll just get mac_tx_ok
If you’ve tried the encoder which is for encoding the downlink, it does not actually create one and if it hasn’t worked in creating a downlink for you, does this indicate that it’s not the right thing?
What do you get when you search the documentation for downlink???
Not TTN console,the device . I have interfaced esp32 with RN2483 lora module to it.
If the data was sent from TTN server, then the lora device would have replied as mac_rx_portnumber_data.
You need to look at the options you have in the console - like getting in a new-to-you car - you figure out the basic controls before pulling out in the traffic.
I hadn’t realised that the documentation search didn’t include the messages section for the device, so I apologise, but hyper-focusing on the first entry that comes up in a search rather than looking around is a questionable strategy.
You need to go to the console entry for the device and then click on Messaging on the horizontal menu bar and then choose Downlink which will then let you send a downlink.
You need to look at the RN2483 data sheet and there you will find those listed codes are responses issued by the module after a transmit command.
Show us. If you schedule a downlink in the console you should see an entry in the device live data with the text ‘Receive downlink data message’. Show us a screen shot of such an message please.
Your screen shot shows a downlink RX1 delay of 2 which is extremely uncommon. Why are you not using the default value of 5 seconds? (After changing this you must reset and rejoin your node)