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LoRaWAN Gateways

LoRaWAN Gateways are network infrastructure devices that receive data from LoRaWAN-enabled nodes and forward it to a network server or cloud platform via IP-based backhaul such as Ethernet, cellular, or Wi-Fi. They act as a transparent bridge between low-power, long-range end devices and centralized IoT systems, enabling wide-area connectivity with minimal energy consumption at the node level.

Indoor LoRaWAN gateways are typically deployed in offices, buildings, factories, and warehouses, providing moderate coverage in compact, wall- or ceiling-mounted designs. Outdoor LoRaWAN gateways are ruggedized with weatherproof enclosures and high-gain antennas, delivering long-range coverage across campuses, cities, and rural areas.

These gateways support scalable, secure, and cost-effective IoT deployments, making them ideal for smart cities, industrial monitoring, utilities, building management, and asset tracking. By bridging LoRaWAN end devices with cloud platforms or central management systems, they enable reliable data transmission, real-time monitoring, and centralized control across diverse environments.

Modern LoRaWAN gateways are robust, energy-efficient, and highly scalable, forming a critical component of IoT networks that empowers organizations to leverage data-driven insights, automation, and intelligent decision-making.

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