Getting Started with ChirpStack
The HARDWARIO STICKER operates as an end device within a LoRaWAN network. To manage your data and device connectivity, you need to register it within a LoRaWAN Network Server (LNS).
While there are various platforms available, we provide full support and documentation for the ChirpStack system, which works seamlessly with gateways such as EMBER.
If you choose to use ChirpStack as your network server, follow the step-by-step guide below. It covers the entire system installation, adding your STICKER device, and setting up your local LoRaWAN network.
👉 Guide: Getting Started with ChirpStack v4
New to LoRaWAN?
If you are new to this technology, you can find general information about how LoRaWAN networks function in our documentation:
👉 Introduction to LoRaWAN Networks
Device Profile Configuration
Whether you are using ChirpStack or another LoRaWAN Network Server, the following parameters are essential for the STICKER to communicate correctly. Use these values when creating your device profile:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| LoRaWAN MAC version | 1.0.4 |
| Regional parameters revision | B |
| ADR algorithm | Default ADR algorithm (LoRa only) |
| Activation Mode (OTAA) | OFF (Sticker usually uses ABP) |
| Device Class | Class A (Ensure Class-B and Class-C are OFF) |