This is a list of commercial LoRaWAN gateways currently available for purchase. If you notice one isn’t listed, add it to our documentation!
Kerlink IoT Station: The Kerlink IoT Station was one of the first commercially available gateways, running a Linux OS. Although the software is outdated and will required a trained engineer, it is a suitable industrial solution. Our documentation explains how to connect it to The Things Network.
Kerlink iBTS: The Kerlink iBTS is the successor of the IoT Station. Its hardware and software offer multi-antenna setups, giving more precise device data.
Multitech Conduit: The Multitech Conduit offers a very good price/quality compromise. It has recent software, with multiple programmation interface (SDK, Python environment…). It comes in multiple models: AEP, mLinux, cellular…
Multitech Conduit Access Point: The Access Point is the smaller sibling of the Multitech Conduit. It uses the same hardware components as the Conduit, but offers an SPI interface to the LoRa concentrator, whereas the Conduit interfaced through USB.
Outdoor Gateway
64-channels Outdoor Gateway
Femto Indoor Gateway
KONA Mega IoT Gateway: highly scalable, multiple Rx/Tx antennas, built-in bandpass filters, geolocation.
KONA Macro IoT Gateway: 64 channel outdoor LoRa gateway.
KONA Micro IoT Gateway: internal 3G/4G modem and a built-in four hour battery backup.
KONA Pico IoT Gateway: easy-to-configure gateway, advertised as a plug-and-play pico gateway.
UG85 Indoor Gateway: internal 3G/4G modem and a network server, palm-sized.
UG87 Outdoor Gateway: 16-channel, easy-to-configure, waterproof outdoor gateway*.