Dear @tommestep,
This data can only be transferred to the service side, you can find the data log in the ChirpStack directory.
Dear @tommestep,
This data can only be transferred to the service side, you can find the data log in the ChirpStack directory.
I went to look at Device DATA and Lorawan Frame, but there was nothing sent, wait 30 minutes.
This one is localhost, it is not sent go to the ubuntu.
Dear @tommestep,
Maybe you have’t understand lorawan, Chirpstack is used by the server to receive data. Ubuntu is just a system and cannot get this data.
I am install Chirpstack on Ubuntu. The IP that I am sending through should be the Ubuntu IP.
But the data sent is my phone’s IP wifi, which is close to RAK2245.
Dear,
Yes, but RAK2245 will connect to IP server (ubuntu) and cannot send data to the server.
Yeah, Is it in packet forwarder? If in that part I have already changed to ip server.
Dear tommestep,
Yes,You are right!
Then I think it is a problem of frequency band selection. The Chirpstack you install is EU868 frequency band, so you need to modify it.
Yeah, I changed AS_923.
sending to the server, is it about the way to that remote can not send?
Dear tommestep,
Can you check this log?
command:tail -f /var/log/syslog
Dear tommestep,
Can you use raspberry PI to ping Ubuntu right?
Yes,I can just use my raspberry pi ping to get ubuntu normally.
Hello, can i teamview with you?
Do you use some instant messaging apps? wechat or skype?
Yes, but can I use skype?
My skype username: live:330406357
I can’t find you username : 330406357