Hey @Frida. Looking at the link, you have the LoPy which can also be a LoraWan hub? I know there's been some discussion on here about LoraWan modules - is the hardware on the chip compatible with this work?
There's also a WiPy on the website, which is built on ESP32 too, just $10 cheaper. I was impressed with the range figures they cite. I don't see 1km range advertised as part of ESP32 chipset specs, so would you know if this range assumes it's part of a LoraWan setup, or is it something they've added on the board which means we can expect a wifi access point or station to have this range?
Great that you've got it running too, and I've no doubt I'll ask you which pin set flash/boot mode at some point :)
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Hey @Frida. Looking at the link, you have the LoPy which can also be a LoraWan hub? I know there's been some discussion on here about LoraWan modules - is the hardware on the chip compatible with this work?
There's also a WiPy on the website, which is built on ESP32 too, just $10 cheaper. I was impressed with the range figures they cite. I don't see 1km range advertised as part of ESP32 chipset specs, so would you know if this range assumes it's part of a LoraWan setup, or is it something they've added on the board which means we can expect a wifi access point or station to have this range?
Great that you've got it running too, and I've no doubt I'll ask you which pin set flash/boot mode at some point :)