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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 - **~Contents:**1 + 2 2 3 3 {{toc/}} 4 4 ... ... @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 6 6 = 1. OTAA Join Process Debug = 7 7 8 8 These pages are useful to check what is wrong on the Join process. Below shows the four steps that we can check the Join Process. 9 -\\ **If user has checked below steps and still can't solve the problem, please send us (support @ dragino.com) the sceenshots for each step to check. They include:**9 +\\If user has checked below steps and still can't solve the problem, please send us (support @ dragino.com) the sceenshots for each step to check. They include: 10 10 11 11 * End node console to show the Join freuqency and DR. (If possible) 12 12 * Gateway (from gateway UI) traffic to show the packet got from end node and receive from Server. (If possible) ... ... @@ -14,12 +14,13 @@ 14 14 * End Node traffic (from server UI) to shows end node activity in server. (Normaly possible) 15 15 * End Node Keys screen shot shows in end node and server. so we can check if the keys are correct. (In most case, we found keys doesn't match, especially APP EUI) 16 16 17 + 17 17 **~1. End Device Join Screen shot, we can check:** 18 18 19 19 * If the device is sending join request to server? 20 20 * What frequency the device is sending? 21 21 22 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/0/0f/OTAA_Join-1.jpg/600px-OTAA_Join-1.jpg||height="316" width="600"]] 23 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/0/0f/OTAA_Join-1.jpg/600px-OTAA_Join-1.jpg~|~|height="316" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:OTAA_Join-1.jpg]] 23 23 24 24 Console Output from End device to see the transmit frequency 25 25 ... ... @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ 29 29 * If the gateway receive the Join request packet from sensor? (If this fail, check if the gateway and sensor works on the match frequency) 30 30 * If the gateway gets the Join Accept message from server and transmit it via LoRa? 31 31 32 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/1/1c/OTAA_Join-2.png/600px-OTAA_Join-2.png||height="325" width="600"]] 33 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/1/1c/OTAA_Join-2.png/600px-OTAA_Join-2.png~|~|height="325" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:OTAA_Join-2.png]] 33 33 34 34 Console Output from Gateway to see packets between end node and server. 35 35 ... ... @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ 40 40 * If the server send back a Join Accept for the Join Request? if not, check if the keys from the device match the keys you put in the server, or try to choose a different server route for this end device. 41 41 * If the Join Accept message are in correct frequency? If you set the server to use US915 band, and your end node and gateway is EU868, you will see the Join Accept message are in US915 band so no possible to Join success. 42 42 43 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/5/5c/OTAA_Join-3.png/600px-OTAA_Join-3.png||height="301" width="600"]] 44 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/5/5c/OTAA_Join-3.png/600px-OTAA_Join-3.png~|~|height="301" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:OTAA_Join-3.png]] 44 44 45 45 The Traffic for the End node in the server, use TTN as example 46 46 ... ... @@ -49,118 +49,70 @@ 49 49 50 50 * If this data page shows the Join Request message from the end node? If not, most properly you have wrong settings in the keys. Keys in the server doesn't match the keys in End Node. 51 51 52 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/e/ec/OTAA_Join-4.png/600px-OTAA_Join-4.png||height="181" width="600"]] 53 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/e/ec/OTAA_Join-4.png/600px-OTAA_Join-4.png~|~|height="181" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:OTAA_Join-4.png]] 53 53 54 54 The data for the end device set in server 55 55 56 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/b/b1/OTAA_Join-5.png/600px-OTAA_Join-5.png||height="166" width="600"]] 57 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/b/b1/OTAA_Join-5.png/600px-OTAA_Join-5.png~|~|height="166" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:OTAA_Join-5.png]] 57 57 58 58 Check if OTAA Keys match the keys in device 59 59 60 60 61 -= 2.Notice of US915/CN470/AU915 Frequency band =62 += Notice of US915/CN470/AU915 Frequency band = 62 62 63 -((( 64 64 If user has problem to work with lorawan server in band US915/AU915/CN470, he can check: 65 -))) 66 66 67 -* ((( 68 -What **sub-band** the server support ? 69 -))) 70 -* ((( 71 -What is the **sub-band** the gateway support ? 72 -))) 73 -* ((( 74 -What is the **sub-band** the end node is using ? 75 -))) 66 +* What sub-band the server support ? 67 +* What is the sub-band the gateway support ? 68 +* What is the sub-band the end node is using ? 76 76 77 -((( 78 78 All of above should match so End Node can properly Join the server and don't have packet lost. 79 -))) 80 80 81 -((( 82 - 83 -))) 84 - 85 -((( 86 86 In LoRaWAN protocol, the frequency bands US915, AU915, CN470 each includes at least 72 frequencies. Many gateways support only 8 or 16 frequencies, and server might support 8 frequency only. In this case, the OTAA join time and uplink schedule is long and unpredictable while the end node is hopping in 72 frequencies, because the end node will send data in many frequency that the gateway or server doesn,t support. 87 -))) 88 88 89 -((( 90 - 91 -))) 92 - 93 -((( 94 94 Here are the freuqency tables for these bands as reference: 95 -))) 96 96 97 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/3/3f/US915_FRE_BAND-1.png/600px-US915_FRE_BAND-1.png||height="170" width="600"]] 76 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/3/3f/US915_FRE_BAND-1.png/600px-US915_FRE_BAND-1.png~|~|height="170" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:US915_FRE_BAND-1.png]] 98 98 99 99 US915 Channels 100 100 101 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/8/8a/AU915_FRE_BAND-1.png/600px-AU915_FRE_BAND-1.png||height="167" width="600"]] 80 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/8/8a/AU915_FRE_BAND-1.png/600px-AU915_FRE_BAND-1.png~|~|height="167" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:AU915_FRE_BAND-1.png]] 102 102 103 103 AU915 Channels 104 104 105 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/3/3a/CN470_FRE_BAND-1.png/600px-CN470_FRE_BAND-1.png||height="205" width="600"]] 84 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/3/3a/CN470_FRE_BAND-1.png/600px-CN470_FRE_BAND-1.png~|~|height="205" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:CN470_FRE_BAND-1.png]] 106 106 107 107 CN470 Channels 108 108 109 -((( 110 110 If we look at the [[TTN network server frequency plan>>url:https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/docs/lorawan/frequency-plans.html]], we can see the US915 frequency band use the channel 8~~15.So the End Node must work at the same frequency in US915 8~~15 channels for TTN server. 111 -))) 112 112 113 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/9/9a/US915_FRE_BAND-2.png/600px-US915_FRE_BAND-2.png||height="288" width="600"]] 90 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/9/9a/US915_FRE_BAND-2.png/600px-US915_FRE_BAND-2.png~|~|height="288" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:US915_FRE_BAND-2.png]] 114 114 115 115 TTN FREQUENCY PLAN 116 116 117 -((( 118 118 In dragino end node, user can use AT+CHE command to set what frequencies set the end node will use. The default settings for Dragino end node are preconfigure for TTN server, so use 8~~15 channels, which is **AT+CHE=2**. (AT+CHE=1 for first 8 channels, AT+CHE=2 for second 8 channels.. etc, and AT+CHE=0 for all 72 channels. ) 119 -))) 120 120 121 121 122 -= 3.Why i see data lost/unperiocially uplink data? Even the signal strength is good =97 += Why i see data lost/unperiocially uplink data? Even the signal strength is good = 123 123 124 124 In this case, we can check if the frequency band matches in End Node, Gateway and LoRaWAN server. A typical case is using US915 in ChirpStack server as below: 125 125 126 -* **End node**~-~-> Use Sub-band2 (Channel 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15) for Dragino Sensor. ADR is also enable, this is the default settings for dragino sensors.127 -* **Gateway**~-~-> Use Sub-band2 (Channel 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15) for Dragino Gateway. this is the default settings for dragino sensors.128 -* **LoRaWAN server**~-~-> ChirpStack default installation and use Sub-band1, **enabled_uplink_channels=[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]** in the file chirpstack-network-server.toml.101 +* End node ~-~-> Use Sub-band2 (Channel 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15) for Dragino Sensor. ADR is also enable, this is the default settings for dragino sensors. 102 +* Gateway ~-~-> Use Sub-band2 (Channel 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15) for Dragino Gateway. this is the default settings for dragino sensors. 103 +* LoRaWAN server ~-~-> ChirpStack default installation and use Sub-band1, **enabled_uplink_channels=[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]** in the file chirpstack-network-server.toml. 129 129 130 -((( 131 131 When Sensor power on, it will use sub-band2 to join the network, the frequency matches the settings in gateway so all Join Request will be passed to the server for Join. Server will ask the sensor to change to Sub-band1 in the Join Accept downlink message. Sensor will change to sub-band1 for data upload. This cause the sensor and gateway have different frequencies so user see lost of most data or even no data. 132 -))) 133 133 134 -((( 135 - 136 -))) 137 - 138 -((( 139 139 Use Subband2 as a default subband cause the sensor to have problem to work with the LoRaWAN server which use other subband, and use need to access to the end node to change the subband by console. that is not user frendily,. So since Dragino LoRaWAN Stack version DLS-005(release on end of 2020), we have changed the device to use All Subbands for OTAA join, for example, device will use the first frequency in Sub-Band1 as firt OTAA join packet, then use the first frequency in Sub-Band 2 , then first frequency in sub-band 3, and so on. LoRaWAN server will normally provide the required subband in the OTAA accept process, so end node will know what subband it use after join. If LoRaWAN server doesn't provide subband info in OTAA join, end node will use the subband which join success as the working subband. So the new method cause a longer OTAA Join time but will be compatible with all LoRaWAN server. And new method won't affect the normal uplink after Join Success. 140 -))) 141 141 142 142 143 -= 4.Transmision on ABP Mode =110 += Transmision on ABP Mode = 144 144 145 -((( 146 146 In ABP mode, there is a Frame Counter Checks. With this check enabled, the server will only accept the frame with a higher counter. If you reboot the device in ABP mode, the device will start from count 0, so you won't be able to see the frame update in server. 147 -))) 148 148 149 -((( 150 - 151 -))) 152 - 153 -((( 154 154 So in ABP mode, first check if the packet already arrive your gateway, if the packet arrive gatewat but didn't arrive server. Please check if this is the issue. 155 -))) 156 156 157 -((( 158 - 159 -))) 160 - 161 -((( 162 162 To solve this, disable the Frame Counter Check will solve this issue , or reset the frame counter in the device page. 163 -))) 164 164 165 165 [[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/1/19/ABP_Issue-1.jpg/600px-ABP_Issue-1.jpg~|~|height="340" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:ABP_Issue-1.jpg]] 166 166 ... ... @@ -167,17 +167,15 @@ 167 167 Disable Frame Counter Check in ABP Mode 168 168 169 169 170 -= 5.Downstream Debug =123 += Downstream Debug = 171 171 172 -== 5.1How it work ==125 +== How it work == 173 173 174 174 LoRaWAN End node will open two receive windows to receive the downstream data. If the downstream packets arrive the end node at these receive windows, the end node will be able to get this packet and process it. 175 175 176 -((( 177 177 Depends on Class A or Class C, the receive windows will be a little difference, 178 -))) 179 179 180 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/1/1a/Downstream_LoRaWAN-1.png/600px-Downstream_LoRaWAN-1.png||height="590" width="600"]] 131 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/1/1a/Downstream_LoRaWAN-1.png/600px-Downstream_LoRaWAN-1.png~|~|height="590" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Downstream_LoRaWAN-1.png]] 181 181 182 182 receive windows for Class A and Class C 183 183 ... ... @@ -187,82 +187,59 @@ 187 187 * The LoRaWAN server must send a downstream packet, and the gateway forward this downstream packet for this end node. 188 188 * This downstream packet must arrive to the end node while RX1 or RX2 is open. 189 189 * This packet must match the frequency of the RX1 or RX2 window. 190 -* This packet must match the DataRate of RX1(RX1DR) or RX2 (RX2DR). **This is the common fail point, because different lorawan server might use different RX2DR and they don't info End Node via ADR message so cause the mismatch. If this happen, user need to change the RX2DR to the right value in end node. In OTAA, LoRaWAN Server will send the RX2DR setting in Join Accept message so the end node will auto adjust. but ABP uplink doesn't support this auto change.**141 +* This packet must match the DataRate of RX1(RX1DR) or RX2 (RX2DR). This is the common fail point, because different lorawan server might use different RX2DR and they don't info End Node via ADR message so cause the mismatch. If this happen, user need to change the RX2DR to the right value in end node. In OTAA, LoRaWAN Server will send the RX2DR setting in Join Accept message so the end node will auto adjust. but ABP uplink doesn't support this auto change. 191 191 192 -== 5.2 See Debug Info == 193 193 194 - **ForLoRaWANServer**144 +== See Debug Info == 195 195 146 +For LoRaWAN Server 147 + 196 196 We can check if there is downlink message for this end node, use TTN for example: 197 197 198 198 Configure a downstream to the end device 199 199 200 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/8/82/Downstream_debug_1.png/600px-Downstream_debug_1.png||height="217" width="600"]] 152 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/8/82/Downstream_debug_1.png/600px-Downstream_debug_1.png~|~|height="217" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Downstream_debug_1.png]] 201 201 202 202 Set a downstream in TTN and see it is sent 203 203 204 204 205 -((( 206 206 This downstream info will then pass to the gateway downstream list. and include the DR which is used (SF9BW125) in EU868 is DR3 207 -))) 208 208 209 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/d/dc/Downstream_debug_2.png/600px-Downstream_debug_2.png||height="245" width="600"]] 159 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/d/dc/Downstream_debug_2.png/600px-Downstream_debug_2.png~|~|height="245" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Downstream_debug_2.png]] 210 210 211 211 Gateway Traffic can see this downstream info 212 212 213 213 214 - **For LoRaWAN Gateway**164 +For LoRaWAN Gateway 215 215 216 -((( 217 217 When the downstream packet appear on the traffic of Gateway page. The LoRaWAN gateway can get it from LoRaWAN server and transmit it. In Dragion Gateway, this can be checked by runinng "logread -f" in the SSH console. and see below: 218 -))) 219 219 220 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/2/21/Downstream_debug_3.png/600px-Downstream_debug_3.png||height="195" width="600"]] 168 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/2/21/Downstream_debug_3.png/600px-Downstream_debug_3.png~|~|height="195" width="600"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Downstream_debug_3.png]] 221 221 222 222 Gateway Sent out this packet 223 223 224 224 225 - **For End Node**173 +For End Node 226 226 227 227 we can use AT Command (AT+CFG) to check the RX1 configure and RX2 configure. as below: 228 228 229 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 230 -((( 231 - AT+RX2FQ=869525000 ~-~--> The RX2 Window frequency 232 -))) 177 +{{{AT+RX2FQ=869525000 ---> The RX2 Window frequency 178 +AT+RX2DR=3 ---> The RX2 DataRate 179 +AT+RX1DL=1000 ---> Receive Delay 1 180 +AT+RX2DL=2000 ---> Receive Delay 2 181 +}}} 233 233 234 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 235 -((( 236 - AT+RX2DR=3 ~-~--> The RX2 DataRate 237 -))) 238 - 239 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 240 -((( 241 - AT+RX1DL=1000 ~-~--> Receive Delay 1 242 -))) 243 - 244 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 245 -((( 246 - AT+RX2DL=2000 ~-~--> Receive Delay 2 247 -))) 248 - 249 249 when the device running, we can see below info: 250 250 251 -(% class="box" %) 252 -((( 253 -[12502]~*~*~*~** UpLinkCounter= 0 ~*~*~*~** 185 +{{{[12502]***** UpLinkCounter= 0 ***** 254 254 [12503]TX on freq 868500000 Hz at DR 0 255 255 [13992]txDone 256 -[15022]RX on freq 868500000 Hz at DR 0 ~-~-> RX1 window open at frequency: 868500000, DR0, after 15022-13992= 1030ms of txdone257 -[15222]rxTimeOut ~-~-> no packet arrive in RX1 window. (duration: 200ms)258 -[15987]RX on freq 869525000 Hz at DR 3 ~-~-> RX2 window open at frequency: 869525000, DR3, after 15987-13992= 1995ms of txdone259 -[16027]rxTimeOut ~-~-> no packet arrive in RX2 window. (duration: 40 ms)260 - )))188 +[15022]RX on freq 868500000 Hz at DR 0 --> RX1 window open at frequency: 868500000, DR0, after 15022-13992= 1030ms of txdone 189 +[15222]rxTimeOut --> no packet arrive in RX1 window. (duration: 200ms) 190 +[15987]RX on freq 869525000 Hz at DR 3 --> RX2 window open at frequency: 869525000, DR3, after 15987-13992= 1995ms of txdone 191 +[16027]rxTimeOut --> no packet arrive in RX2 window. (duration: 40 ms) 192 +}}} 261 261 262 -((( 263 - 264 -))) 265 - 266 266 {{{Another message: 267 267 [12502]***** UpLinkCounter= 0 ***** 268 268 [12503]TX on freq 868100000 Hz at DR 0 ... ... @@ -276,9 +276,9 @@ 276 276 1:0012345678 277 277 }}} 278 278 279 -== 5.3If problem doesn’t solve ==207 +== If problem doesn’t solve == 280 280 281 - **If user has checked below steps and still can't solve the problem, please send us (support @ dragino.com) the sceenshots for each step to check. They include:**209 +If user has checked below steps and still can't solve the problem, please send us (support @ dragino.com) the sceenshots for each step to check. They include: 282 282 283 283 * End node console to show the transmit freuqency and DR. 284 284 * Gateway (from gateway UI) traffic to show the packet got from end node and receive from Server. ... ... @@ -285,8 +285,10 @@ 285 285 * Gateway traffic (from server UI) to shows the data exchange between gateway and server. 286 286 * End Node traffic (from server UI) to shows end node activity in server. 287 287 288 -= 6. Downlink Issue ~-~- Packet REJECTED, unsupported frequency = 289 289 217 + 218 += Downlink Issue ~-~- Packet REJECTED, unsupported frequency = 219 + 290 290 In LoRaWAN, the gatewat will use the frequency specify by the server to transmit a packet as downlink purpose. Each Frequency band has different downlink frequency. and the gateway has a frequency range limited to transmit downlink. 291 291 292 292 So if the LoRaWAN server is an AS923 server which ask the gateway to transmit at 923.2Mhz frequency, but the gateway is IN868 frequency band (support 865~~867Mhz to transmit). In the gateway log it will show something like below: ... ... @@ -297,34 +297,26 @@ 297 297 In this case, please double check the gateway frequency and the server frequency band. 298 298 299 299 300 -= 7. Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet = 301 301 231 += Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet = 232 + 302 302 ~1. LHT65 End device configure: 303 303 304 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 305 -((( 306 306 Change to ABP Mode: AT+NJM=0 307 -))) 308 308 309 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 310 -((( 311 311 Change to fix frequency: AT+CHS=904900000 312 -))) 313 313 314 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 315 -((( 316 316 Change to fix DR: AT+DR=0 317 -))) 318 318 319 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/e/e6/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet1.jpg||alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet1.jpg" height="607" width="558"]] 241 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/e/e6/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet1.jpg~|~|alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet1.jpg" height="607" width="558"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet1.jpg]] 320 320 321 321 2. In LG02 , configure to receive above message 322 322 323 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/c/c3/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet2.jpg||alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet2.jpg" height="337" width="558"]] 245 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/c/c3/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet2.jpg~|~|alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet2.jpg" height="337" width="558"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet2.jpg]] 324 324 325 325 In LG02 console, we can see the hex receive are: 326 326 327 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/f/f1/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet3.jpg||alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet3.jpg" height="179" width="558"]] 249 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/f/f1/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet3.jpg~|~|alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet3.jpg" height="179" width="558"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet3.jpg]] 328 328 329 329 3. Decode the info in web 330 330 ... ... @@ -340,16 +340,16 @@ 340 340 341 341 [[https:~~/~~/lorawan-packet-decoder-0ta6puiniaut.runkit.sh/?data=40c1190126800100024926272bf18bbb6341584e27e23245&nwkskey=00000000000000000000000000000111&appskey=00000000000000000000000000000111>>url:https://lorawan-packet-decoder-0ta6puiniaut.runkit.sh/?data=40c1190126800100024926272bf18bbb6341584e27e23245&nwkskey=00000000000000000000000000000111&appskey=00000000000000000000000000000111]] 342 342 343 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/7/77/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet4.png||alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet4.png" height="390" width="558"]] 265 +[[~[~[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/7/77/Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet4.png~|~|alt="Decrypt a LoRaWAN Packet4.png" height="390" width="558"~]~]>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/File:Decrypt_a_LoRaWAN_Packet4.png]] 344 344 345 345 The FRMPayload is the device payload. 346 346 347 347 348 -= 8.Why i see uplink 0x00 periodcally on the LHT65 v1.8 firmware =270 += Why i see uplink 0x00 periodcally on the LHT65 v1.8 firmware = 349 349 350 350 Since firmware v1.8, LHT65 will send MAC command to request time, in the case if DR only support max 11 bytes, this MAC command will be bundled to a separate uplink payload with 0x00. 351 351 352 -= 9.Why do I see a "MIC Mismatch" error message from the server? =274 += Why do I see a "MIC Mismatch" error message from the server? = 353 353 354 354 1)If the user receives a "MIC Mismatch" message after registering the node on the server. 355 355 ... ... @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ 363 363 364 364 * If a node is registered with multiple servers, it may also cause the "mic mismatch" error. 365 365 366 -= 10.Why i got the payload only with "0x00" or "AA~=~="? =288 += Why i got the payload only with "0x00" or "AA~=~="? = 367 367 368 368 * If you are using US915, AU915 and AS923 frequencies.This is normal phenomenon. 369 369 ... ... @@ -378,5 +378,4 @@ 378 378 * Solution: Use the decoder to filter out this 00 packet. 379 379 * Some node decoders may not have filtering function, or you need decoders of other servers and formats. Please send an email to david.huang@dragino.cc 380 380 381 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H" %) 382 - 303 +== ==