Teach me to connect gateway to Loriot.io IOT cloud service
$30-250 USD
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$30-250 USD
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Looking for someone that can teach me the process to connect our Link Labs gateway to [login to view URL] Internet of Things cloud platform.
You can view Loriot's website that they have been able to get the gateway to work with their platform.
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Need someone that is familiar with this type of setup as trying to get any help or support from both Link Labs and Loriot has not helped me.
Here are the Software and Setup instructions.
Software and setup
For each supported gateway, we provide a gateway binary that uses a custom protocol to talk to our cloud servers. The connection is encrypted with TLS 1.2.
In the private beta phase, gateway binaries can be shared among the same gateway models.
Software installation
Download the gateway binary (register a gateway and go to the gateway detail page)
Copy the binary onto your gateway (using SSH, Telnet or USB flash drive)
Run the binary; it will daemonize and run in background by default
[Optional] Add link to the binary to startup scripts
[Note] No configuration files are needed
IMPORTANT Make sure no other process on the gateway is accessing the concentrator interface.
Firewall setup / Network requirements
Gateway needs to have internet access.
Port 443 needs to be allowed in the outbound direction. No other ports are used.
All connections of our binary are outbound (initiated by the gateway).
If your gateway is on the same network as the device you are using to access this webpage, no changes in the configuration of your network should be needed.
Here are the Installation steps that are not available without registering a gateway with Loriot.
You will need SSH / SCP to your LL-BST-8 to perform the following steps.
Copy over and extract the installation package in any directory by running tar xvf loriot_multitech_conduit_mCard_[VERSION].tgz
Copy the [login to view URL] libftdi.so.1 libraries from the installation package to the /usr/lib directory
You might need to update your libc6 version to >= 2.14. For that, you need to add a line
deb [login to view URL] testing main contrib non-free
to file /etc/apt/[login to view URL], then run apt-get update and then apt-get install libc6
Make sure that no other process is accessing the LoRa radio! Otherwise, the binary might fail to start or will only receive a subset of all the packets on the air.
Run the loriot_linklabs_ll-bst-8_silabs_[VERSION] binary
Upon a successful startup, the process will daemonize to background. The last printed message should be INFO: Concentrator started
I have worked with thingworx and axeda IOT frameworks in the past one year. I don't have the gateway device that you are talking about so this can be a little difficult, but once that is sorted, I can definitely do it. You can pay me after I am able to successfully get it on the platform.