This technical description is valid for WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hubs from hardware version V1 and software version V1.0 onwards. 1.2 Target Audience This guide is intended for WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub installers and users, but also for people using our Sens’RF LoRaWAN sensors. 1.3 Product Versions...
2. General Presentation The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub is part of a line of Webdyn hubs specific to wireless networks. The hub’s main function is to be a LoRaWAN gateway to create a LoRaWAN network and collect the data from the different LoRa sensors deployed nearby.
3.1.2 Hub Identification Identification Label The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub can be identified from its identification label located on the box. This label features: • Product name (WG0610-A01) • The date of manufacture (in WW/YY format at the top right) • The serial number in character and 128 barcode format •...
Page 25
Subnet mask: 255. 255. 255.0 DHCP: Deactivated The next step is used to configure a PC network address to access the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub: Configuring a second IP address on the PC: • Under Windows 10, click Start/Settings/Network & Internet. The “Network Status” window is displayed.
4. Configuration The first time the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub is configured, the Web interface embedded in the product is used. 4.1 Embedded web interface To access hub’s embedded web interface, proceed as follows: • Launch the web browser. The web interface is compatible with the latest versions of the following browsers: Firefox, Chrome and Edge.
Page 28
• The home page is displayed: The “Overview” tab provides an overall view of WebdynEasy LoRaWAN operation If web pages are accessed during the hub initialisation phase, the logo is displayed. Wait for the hub to be fully initialised to access the web pages contact@webdyn.com |...
Page 30
Refer to your mobile operator to obtain the information for your SIM card (APN, login, password). 4.1.1.2 Ethernet PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION The IP address used to access the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub via the Ethernet network. Netmask Your Ethernet network subnet mask. This mask limits the Ethernet network to defined IP addresses and separates the network ranges from each other.
LoRaWAN server can use an external Packet Forwarder. 4.1.2.1 Packet Forwarder In Packet Forwarder mode, the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN has a gateway role. The gateway continuously polls the LoRa radio interface and sends all received frames to the LoRaWAN server (remote or embedded) using an IP connection.
Page 46
4.1.7 Modbus The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub is exclusively a Modbus RTU and TCP Master. If Modbus RTU slaves are used, the Modbus protocol must be enabled on the RS485/RS422 port (see section 4.1.3: “System”)
Page 58
The hub allows remote configurations using a configuration file or text messages Configuration file: The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub configuration file is in XML format. Please refer to the configuration XSD file for your firmware version to get the details of the configuration file formats.
Page 72
6. Update The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub can be updated locally or remotely. The latest firmware version (“GatewayLoRaWAN_x.x.x.cwe”) is available for download from our web site at the following address: https://www.webdyn.com/support/lorawan/ 6.1 Local To update the hub locally, use its web interface and go to the “Actions” tab and then follow the “File Upload”...