TTN Indoor Gateway 1/4 green LED flash. Setup Peformed Coorectly as guided

Please find the gateway details:

Gateway ID

eui-2cf432fffe5041c0

Description

lorawan test

Owner

Status

not connected

Frequency Plan

Europe868MHz

Router

ttn-router-eu

CDonohoe

@KrishnaIyerEaswaran2 Yes I believe so.

Nothing appeared to connect last night (I have three different devices around the property that send data at regular intervals).

The devices were working correctly last night before I powered off our Sentrius gateway.

Checking the TTN console, it showed this morning the TTIG was last seen 7 hours ago. I just power cycled it and the console showed it online but no messages have been received as of yet (I restarted one of the sensing devices to force it to reconnect/send an update).

Gateway is eui-58a0cbfffe8031b1

Hello Krish,

The gateway eui is 58-A0-CB-FF-FE-80-1D-F4 and not as posted previously.

CDonohoe

Did you register that in TTN Console? I’m not seeing it on either https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/gateway-data/gateway/eui-58a0cbfffe801df4 nor https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/gateway-data/user/CDonohoe but maybe that’s caused by NOC issues. (And the curl command yields 404 Not Found, Not Provisioned, for that.)

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Hey @arjanvanb that is interesting you say that, I’ve had no luck with my gateway all.

Checking the link https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/gateway-data/user/matqua shows that it is on the US_902_928 frequency plan.

And I soldered some headers and drilled a few holes in the case and I see this in the serial debug:

[S2E:INFO] Configuring for region: US902 -- 923.0MHz..928.0MHz

So I guess that could be why it is not accepting messages from my nodes.

The FAQ on the forum could be outdated (but: same text on https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/docs/gateways/thethingsindoor/faq.html which also still says it’s only EU868 and US915). The rest is black magic to me, so you’ll need @KrishnaIyerEaswaran2 to explain more. Until then: please provide details about the frequency plan and all that you selected in TTN Console?

@CDonohoe: This gateway 58-A0-CB-FF-FE-80-1D-F4 is not in my list of gateways. Perhaps you purchased it from a seller that manages these gateways themselves.

@arjanvanb is right. At the moment, we only support the EU868 US915 frequency plans by default based on the band supported by the Gateway itself.
The 915 gateways also support AU915 but that’s manual configuration for me so I only do a small subset of gateways for test purposes.

2020-10-21 21_35_06-The Things Network Console

Ok then. So is it possible for you enable AU915 on my gateway eui-58a0cbfffe8031b1?

Please add your gateway to this list; TTIG AU915 support
Once we reach a certain number, I’ll batch configure them (mostly later today).

All of this is a temporary annoyance. I’m working hard on getting a self service server setup for TTIGs. More information to follow later.

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Already done. Thanks for that.

I purchased it from RS components which is an approved distributor that I got from your website

Below is the Link to the page with confirmed/approved suppliers. I selected the one closet to me in Dublin.

https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/docs/gateways/thethingsindoor/#buying-the-things-indoor-gateway

I am lost, confused and dissapointed…
CDonohoe

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All good, I appreciate how responsive you are on the forum :+1:

It would be helpful to put that in the datasheet or on the console when you go to register the gateway. I ordered it from RS https://au.rs-online.com/web/p/communication-wireless-development-tools/2018877

and there was zero mention that it required any manual config or the AU915 support was not yet ready to go

Anyway I am looking forward to it working hopefully when I wake up in the morning.

Cheers from down under!

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@CDonohoe I’ll reach out to the manufacturer to see if they made a mix up.

Can you ping me all your EUIs?

CDonohoe:

Gateway ID

eui-58a0cbfffe801df4

Description

CDonohoe

Owner

CDonohoe Transfer ownership

Status

not connected

Frequency Plan

Europe868MHz

Router

ttn-router-eu

As requested

Thank you

CDonohoe

@CDonohoe So it turns out that there was a miscommunication with the manufacturer. This issue has been sorted now. If you power cycle your gateways, they will connect to the EU router.

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Also, curl -k -i -X POST --data '{ "router": "58-A0-CB-FF-FE-80-1D-F4" }' https://mh.sm.tc:7007/update-info now yields a 401 Unauthorized, Wrong Token, where before provisioning that threw 404 Not Found, Not Provisioned. So, that really seems like a good way to check. :slight_smile:

Still not clear to me if @CDonohoe also registered the TTIG in TTN Console. https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/gateway-data/gateway/eui-58a0cbfffe801df4 no longer is empty, but shows no owner. And https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/gateway-data/user/CDonohoe does not show that gateway either. Could also be related to privacy settings I guess, though the first was empty before the fix, despite it being registered in TTN Console.

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Good news, my gateway is up and running…
Thanks everyone for your help. My faith has been restored.

Caoilte

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