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content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/wisgate-edge-lite-2/tutorials/getting-started/content.md

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title: 'Getting Started with WisGate Edge Gateway'
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description: 'Tutorial for setting up the WisGate Edge Lo-Ra Gateway'
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description: 'Tutorial for setting up the WisGate Edge LoRa® Gateway'
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difficulty: beginner
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tags: [Getting Started, Setup]
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author: 'Pablo Marquínez'
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## Introduction
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## Introduction
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This tutorial will show you how to get started with your **WisGate Edge** gateway and how it can be utilized by itself. It will showcase the connection to **The Things Network<sup>TM</sup>**. We will go through the local and online setup.
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## What's Included in the Box
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The package includes:
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* LoRa® Gateway
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* PoE Injector (with its power cable, IEC)
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* Pole mounting mechanical pieces
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In case of the PoE, you can use the PoE Injector included with the kit by connecting your LAN to the `LAN` port and the `PoE` port to the Gateway.
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### Connect to the WisGate Dashboard
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There are different ways to access the WisGate:
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* Connecting to its Wi-Fi Access Point (dashboard IP: `192.168.230.1`)
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* Connecting to its Wi-Fi® Access Point (dashboard IP: `192.168.230.1`)
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* Ethernet cable from your Computer to the Gateway (dashboard IP: `192.168.230.1`)
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* Connecting your Gateway to your LAN, getting its DHCP IP (You will need to discover the device's IP)
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![TTN Gateway creation](assets/ttn-add-gateway.png)
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Fill the information:
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* Gateway ID: unique ID for your gateway inside the things network platform.
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* Gateway EUI: The EUI of your WisGate Gateway (Get it on the overview page on the WisGate dashboard)
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* Gateway name: Name of the Gateway on your TTN's profile

content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/wisgate-edge-lite-2/tutorials/update-firmware/content.md

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This tutorial will show you how to update the firmware of your **WisGate Edge** gateway.
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We assume that you already connected the gateway to your local network, and you can connect to it using your favourite method.
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We assume that you already connected the gateway to your local network, and you can connect to it using your favourite method.
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You can check out the needed steps on the [Getting Started tutorial](./getting-started).
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### Connect to the WisGate Dashboard
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There are different ways to access the WisGate (default values):
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* Connecting to its Wi-Fi Access Point (dashboard IP: `192.168.230.1`)
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* Connecting to its Wi-Fi® Access Point (dashboard IP: `192.168.230.1`)
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* Ethernet cable from your Computer to the Gateway (dashboard IP: `192.168.230.1`)
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* Connecting your Gateway to your LAN, getting its DHCP IP (You will need to discover the device's IP)
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content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/wisgate-edge-pro/features.md

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<FeatureDescription>
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The **WisGate Edge PRO** gateway is an industrial-graded device with high reliability and suits every requirements for an IoT commercial deployment.
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The **WisGate Edge Pro** gateway is an industrial-graded device with high reliability and suits every requirements for an IoT commercial deployment.
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It supports 16 LoRaWAN® channels thanks to a Dual LoRaWAN® Concentrator, and multi backhaul connectivity via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Cellular LTE. The design of its enclosure allows internal antennas for LTE, Wi-Fi, and GPS.
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It supports 16 LoRaWAN® channels thanks to a Dual LoRaWAN® Concentrator, and multi backhaul connectivity via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Cellular LTE. The design of its enclosure allows internal antennas for LTE, Wi-Fi, and GPS.
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It is powered by OpenWRT which allows to develop custom applications.
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<Feature title="Wi-Fi Access Point" image="wifi">
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Wi-Fi configurable as a traditional Access Point.
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<Feature title="Cellular Connectivity" image="cellular">
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Here you will find the technical specifications for the Arduino® PRO LoRa Gateway.
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Here you will find the technical specifications for the Arduino® WisGate Edge Pro.

content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/wisgate-edge-pro/tech-specs.yml

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Operating temperature: -30 ºC to +55 ºC
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Wi-Fi®:
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Frequency: 2.4 GHz (802.11 bgn)
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RX Sensitivity: -95 dBm (Min)
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Operation channels: 2.4 GHz 1-13
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Controller: SX1303 mPCIe card
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content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/wisgate-edge-pro/tutorials/pole-mounting/content.md

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This tutorial will show you how to mount your **WisGate Edge** gateway on an outdoors pole.
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* **Vulcanising tape** which will vulcanize with itself providing a single piece protection (the edges of the tape will seem almost joint into one like a thermo-retractable tubes, making the water harder to go inside that layer)
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1. start with the PVC tape (around 50cm of tape) starting from the bottom of the connector surrounding fully the cable and connector, using this direction you will make the water slide better, as it does not have any resistance caused by the edge of each loop (it will if you do it from top to bottom)
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