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Building A Lorawan -> Wi-fi -> Cellular Fallback Iot Device
Using the Blues Notecard LoRa, along with a Cellular + Wi-Fi Notecard, allows you to build a bulletproof wireless connectivity device.
By
RobLauer
Easy
Sensecap M2: In865 Lora Gateway, 4g-ready Deployment
Configuring the SenseCAP M2 Multiplatform LoRaWAN Gateway with 4G Backhaul for the IN865 Indian Frequency Band.
By
CETECH
Easy
Cattle Collar Using Sensecap T1000a And Qubitro
Will deploy Seeed Studio's SenseCAP T1000A to the cattle and monitor their behavior via LoRaWAN and Qubitro
By
pradeeplogu0
Moderate
Who's In The Office?
In this project, we will learn how to automate the process of keeping track of employees that go to the office in a Google Spreadsheet. All we need is the Arduino MKR WAN 1310, an RFID reader and The Things Network’s LoRaWAN connectivity
Moderate