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Outdoor LoRaWAN Gateway

Outdoor LoRa Gateway – Open Source, Long-Range Wireless with WiFi, Ethernet, 4G

PriceFrom $1,050.00

Open-source outdoor LoRa gateway for peer-to-peer or private LoRa networks. Supports remote management, Node-Red, and flexible customization via Linux OS.

The Outdoor LoRa Gateway is a powerful, open-source networking device that bridges long-range LoRa wireless data to standard IP networks via WiFi, Ethernet, or 4G. Designed for peer-to-peer LoRa communication rather than standard LoRaWAN, this single-channel LoRa module provides a low-cost and flexible solution for private LoRa networks, ideal for industrial, agricultural, or custom IoT applications.

Built on an open Debian Linux system, it allows complete customization of software, enabling system integrators and developers to tailor the gateway to their project needs. With a 1.2GHz Quad-Core CPU, 4GB eMMC storage, and 512MB RAM, it is well-equipped to handle local applications via Node-Red and supports remote monitoring and auto-provisioning.

Key Features:

🌀 LoRa P2P Protocol Support – Designed for private, long-range peer-to-peer LoRa networks
🧠 Open Source Debian Linux – Full control and customization for developers
📡 Multiple Connectivity Options – Ethernet, WiFi, and 4G backhaul
🔗 Remote Access & Management – SSH, Web GUI, and auto-provisioning for fleet deployment
⚙️ Built-in Node-Red Server – Build local applications and logic flows
🛠️ Industrial Hardware – Quad-Core CPU, durable outdoor design, and local I/O support

Applications:

  • Custom IoT deployments

  • Private agricultural sensor networks

  • Smart city pilot projects

  • Remote automation and monitoring

  • Education and research applications requiring open-source platforms

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