LoRaWAN Minihub Gateway
The Minihub Pro is a LoRaWAN Minihub Gateway designed to enable connection to the AWS IoT Core. It is also a low-cost LoRaWAN-compliant gateway utilizing a WiFi backhaul. It is a wall-plug type with interchanged plug options. The gateway also includes a USB-C charging port that makes it ideal for mobile applications or to enlarge signal coverage.
Features
- EU, US band supported
- LoRaWAN 1.0.3
- WiFi backhaul
- Wall-type plug with multiple plug options
- Power input: Wall plug type / USB type C port
- 802.11 b/g/n, Client Mode
- Cost-effective
- Quick set-up
- Compact design for mobile application
- Built-in LoRa & WiFi antenna
- ESP32-D0WD by Espressif Systems
- FreeRTOS support with AWS Qualification
Specifications
Minihub Pro
Semtech SX1308 / SX1302
8 Channels
-140 dBm
802.11 b/g/n, Client Mode
+20 dBm
2.4 GHz
Not Available
USB Type-C (900mA)
WPA/WPA2
0-40°C
200g
90x80x40mm
CE/FCC/IC/RCM/WPC/RoHS (Pending)
james conrad (verified owner) –
The TBMH110 MiniHub Pro is a high value indoor LoRa gateway with a WiFi backend compatible with The Things Network (TTN) V3, but troubled by bleeding-edge documentation. I’m using it in my lab for R&D. Things (no pun intended;) you should know… The admin password appears in very small print on the backside sticker (thanks, Clarice:). I configured it for TTN as a CUPS “LoRa Basics Station” with “Regular” updates. Use port 443 (not 1700 as illustrated in https://www.browan.com/download/PmN/stream) with the CUPS server URI TTN gives you. I was unable to use Mozilla’s pem file for the “CUPS Trust” file; see https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/forum/t/help-setting-up-browan-minihub-pro-gateway-tbmh110/67895/4 for more info on what works (and whining about the available doc). TTN generates a “CUPS Key” but not a “CUPS CRT” which you probably don’t need. If you configure CUPS on the gateway, it apparently obtains the LNS config params from your TTN CUPS server. After plowing through LoRaWAN newbie stuff, I have it connecting to TTN from my Idaho mountain-side.