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618 618  == 9.2  Example to configure chirpstack Multicast ==
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621 621  This section illustrates how to configure ChirpStack Multicast. Below is the network structure, we use our LPS8v2 as the LoRaWAN gateway and two SN50v3-LB as the LoRaWAN end-node here.
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623 623  [[image:image-20240923105725-1.png]]
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953 953  = 12.  How to use Chirpstack API to batch register Sensor Node/Gateway in Chistapstack Server =
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955 955  The following example is based on the built-in ChirpStack server for LPS8V2
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995 995  == **12.3 Batch Register** ==
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1004 1004  [[image:image-20231204113237-13.png||height="558" width="1081"]]
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1008 1008  = 13.  Example: Use Local Server ChirpStack and Node-Red in LPS8v2 =
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1041 1041  (% style="color:blue" %)**2. Enter the MQTT configuration information**
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1079 1079  If you are using US915 or AU915, you found the frequency points of different subband ranges in your uplink
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1081 1081  Like that:Both 905.1Mhz and 902.3Mhz appear on uplink
1082 - But they belong to Subband1 and Subband2 of US915 respectively
1079 + But they belong to Subband1 and Subband2 of US915 respectively
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1084 1084  Cause: The server and the gateway use different frequency bands (the server uses Subband1, and the gateway uses Subband2)
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1086 - In server side, it shows the frequency is 905.1Mhz, which is sub-band2. But the RSSI is very low, Because this is not a signal in 905.1Mhz, it is on 902.3Mhz, the signal is too strong and appear a noise in 905.1Mhz.
1083 + In server side, it shows the frequency is 905.1Mhz, which is sub-band2. But the RSSI is very low, Because this is not a signal in 905.1Mhz, it is on 902.3Mhz, the signal is too strong and appear a noise in 905.1Mhz.
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1088 1088  How to check the frequency band used by the server:
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1163 1163  After the data collection is completed, you can send this file directly to our technical support personnel for analysis.
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