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Helium Light Hotspot with Dragino LPS8 DLOS8 Miner

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DIY Helium Light Hotspot replicating a real miner using the Dragino gateway or other. You might be able to mine Helium coins with this setup

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skill98 wrote 01/28/2022 at 14:59 point

In the last part where you talk about light hotspots with dragino you mean hotspots capable of doing proof of covereg?

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ecloud wrote 09/15/2021 at 07:44 point

> right now we have a pre-configured beacon

I don't see that.  There was no device in the console until I tried to add one; then it was pre-filled with random EUIs and a key, and of course I don't see any traffic from it because I suppose there's no such device if those are really random?

It seems hard to test anything without having an "end device" that already speaks the full LoRaWAN protocol.  That's where the App EUI and App Key are supposed to live?

I've had this gateway for a couple of years and have had it connected to TTN, just to make it available as a public gateway and maybe try to develop firmware for some other end device (one is a LoRaM3 from diymall - those are cheap online but it's a mystery how to get started, nothing seems to work).  But nobody else seems to be able to use my gateway either, if there are any LoRa devices in the neighborhood; the LoRa log on the dragino never says that it successfully receives any packets, but occasionally I see one like this:

# RF packets received by concentrator: 1

# CRC_OK: 0.00%, CRC_FAIL: 100.00%, NO_CRC: 0.00%

Likewise I never saw any traffic on TTN.

Yesterday I got the gateway working with TTNv3.  But what's the point with no devices... anyway now with the latest firmware v5.4.1628078462 there's a new menu entry on the web UI to download and install the helium server.  So doing that was easier than what you show here: I have helium_gateway 1.0.0-alpha.15 and I guess it's connected, but there's no traffic to test with.

I got a makerfabs soil moisture sensor for testing.  Turns out that it also apparently doesn't ship with LoRaWAN already installed and working, at least I assume not, because it didn't come with any sheet of paper saying what is the EUI and key.  I don't see any particular signs of life when installing batteries.  So looks like maybe I have to get this arduino project and reprogram it:  https://github.com/Makerfabs/Lora-Soil-Moisture-Sensor/tree/master/example/LoraTransmitterADCAHT10

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