Estimating nodes
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Tagged: loraserver, management, nodes, packet forwarder
Hello all,
I have one LoRa Network distributed as follows: one industrial PC runs the LoRa Server and I have two Conduits ethernet-connected to it, both configurated as Packet Forwarders.
I have two questions about:
How many Packet Forwarder-Gateways can manage the LoRa Server? and, how many nodes can be connected to every Gateway? or how much node-information is LoRa server able to manage?
Maybe this question is also for loraserver forum, but I think the capacity of node management is related to the capacity of the Multitech Conduit to be collapsed by messages.
I am looking for an approximated answer or an easy example, because I know this estimation depends on the number of uplinks and downlinks in a time, size of these messages, area of communications…
I just want to get an idea of the potential of a LoRa network.
Thank you! 😀