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ParticipantEDIT:
No software reboot didn’t save nodes. Now the node list dissappeared using “reboot” command.This is extremely weird. Please provide explanation how the “lora-query -n” list is stored in the Conduit!!
It sometimes stays over reboot, and sometimes doesn’t.Thanks.
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Homas
ParticipantHmm, seems that the settings actually do save over reboot.
Maybe I had some pending AEP-settings that reseted them.
Sorry.
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ParticipantHello, Jason
This indeed was the problem:
Be sure that the app-eui configured with the dev-eui does NOT match the NetworkID assigned to the Conduit. Otherwise it will validate the join against the Network Key.
Thank you, I now succesfully added 5 sensors with unique AppKeys!
Homas
ParticipantHey, why no response?
From:http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/lora/introduction-to-lora/
Each end-device has a different set of encryption keys. This ensures the rest of the network remains secure if one set of keys are compromised. After joined, all packets transmitted between the end-device and server are encrypted with these keys.
MultiTech provides a simple interface for setting the AppEUI and AppKey. Instead of creating an 8 and 16 byte hexadecimal keys, you can set strings for the network ID (AppEUI) and the network key (AppKey), and we’ll generate the hexadecimal keys for you.
If “Each end-device has a different set of encryption keys.” why can I set only ONE “network ID (AppEUI) and the network key (AppKey)”?
I must be missing something…
Thank you.
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