Introduction to TPC For Arduino Makers

Monitoring Steps

Step 12 - Monitor the LoRaWAN® Packets at Arduino IDE Console

In this step, you will:

– Use the Arduino IDE to create and view the results of these packets.

 

In this step, you will use the LoraSendAndReceive sketch to generate requests to send LoRaWAN® packets using your Arduino MKR WAN1310.

Step 13 – Monitor the LoRaWAN® Packets at TPC Admin Console

In this step, you will:

– Logon to TPC.
– View your device’s (Arduino MKR WAN 1310) definitions.
– Verify that your device is online.
– Verify the data that was sent in Step 11 and Step 12.

 

You can view the LoRaWAN® packets that you generated in Step 11 and Step 12 on TPC. To achieve this, you need to perform the following steps:

Step 14 – Monitor the LoRaWAN® Packets at TPC Wireless Logger

In this activity, you will:

– Access the wireless logger.
– Observe the LoRaWAN® packets that were sent in Step 11 and Step 12.

 

In this step, you will be able to get more information on the LoRaWAN® packets that you generated in Step 11 and Step 12.

Step 15 - Monitor the LoRaWAN® Packets at Backend Application

In this step, you will:

– Use any web browser and access the URL that you noted in Step 7.
– See the received packets on the web page, which is automatically refreshed.

 

In this final step, you will observe the LoRaWAN® packets on the Webhook site using any web browser.