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Figure 38: RAK7244 - LPWAN Developer Gateway TTN Connection Success
Connect the Gateway with Chirpstack
The ChirpStack or previously known as LoRaServer project provides open-source components for building
LoRaWAN networks. You can learn more about ChirpStack
.
For the RAK7244 WisGate Developer D4 Gateway there are 2 ways to use the ChirpStack:
1. Using the built-in ChirpStack
There is a built-in ChirpStack in every RAK Developer gateway if you use the latest firmware.
When you use it for the first time after burning the latest firmware, the Gateway will work in the EU868 Band
and use the built-in ChirpStack as its default LoRa Server. If you don't want to change the frequency or LoRa
Server, you don't have to do anything as this will be configured automatically when the Gateway boots.
However if it is not the first time and you want to use the built-in ChirpStack as the LoRa Server, follow the steps
discussed in
Optional: If ever you disabled the AP Mode and you have connected it to your own Wifi network (Client Mode).
You can search for your gateway’s IP Address via
. Copy the IP Address of your
Gateway, it should have a Manufacturer name of Raspberry Pi Foundation: