Deployment Scenarios - WEBINAR Q @ A

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Live webinar here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw3Plxja1Qo&feature=youtu.be

Please post your questions here and @johan will answer them after the webinar.

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Hi guys - thanks for hosting the webinar. I have a question about “Low Bandwidth Mode” using TTI Enterprise. What does this functionality offer?

Thanks,
Joe

EDIT - I tried reading more here (https://www.thethingsindustries.com/technology/pricing) however none of the hover-over icons seem to work!

Thanks for watching everyone!

Low bandwidth mode means that gateways will be able to filter uplink traffic before it is forwarded. This reduces traffic on metered gateway backhauls (i.e. cellular, satellite).

The filter is pushed by the cluster; at minimum, it passes uplink traffic for the cluster itself (i.e. the device address range of the cluster). When using peering (or roaming), it may include device address prefixes for those networks as well.

This is a feature of the Gateway Agent, part of V3.

Right - that makes sense. Thanks. So the long and short of it is that only YOUR devices’ data is sent through the metered backhaul and not others?

Yes. Or the data of networks that you have peering with. For example, if you enable peering on a TTI private network with TTN public, then the gateway will forward TTN traffic too, as contribution to the public network is required. But it will still not forward any other traffic.

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