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| − | |Description=<translate>A peer-to-peer LoRa network analyser</translate> | + | |Description=<translate>A peer-to-peer LoRa network analyser - by team Ikonko</translate> |
|Area=Electronics, Robotics | |Area=Electronics, Robotics | ||
|Type=mobile application | |Type=mobile application | ||
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Nadine | Last edit 13/12/2020 by Nadinev6
internet, internetofthings, free internet, LoRa, LoRaWAN, android, ios LoRa_Direct_Home_screen.png mobile application
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A user can time in a region, the application finds networks that have the region name as a tag
Public networks are open, private are categorised separately as they may be password protected
The network details will be bookmarked on your application so that you can automatically connect in future
If you are a LoRaWAN gateway provider or owner you can update details about your device, coverage and/or add comments for the public
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