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After migrating all services previously hosted by a rather noisy HP Microserver, my rack cabinet looks miserably empty.

From the left:

* WiFi access point antenna for outdoors LoRa gateway
* Nezha RiscV (doing nothing yet)
* Raspberry Pi 4, hosting Unifi server and access point for LoRa
* NanoPi R2S doing PPPoE, DNS and firewall

WiFi happily worked on Raspberry's built-in WiFi interface... until I placed it inside cabinet, which is why I recycled the old external WiFi device for the AP.

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@kravietz What are you using LoRa for? First time coming across it!

@mhamzahkhan

I have a LoRa gateway on my balcony, and since it's connected to LoRa WAN it actually serves as a public gateway for everyone's devices.

I myself experimented primarily with LoRa based GPS-trackers - for a very trivial reason, I have a friend in Russia who is a farmer and his cows πŸ„ are repeatedly got lost in mountains so I developed it a way to track them πŸ˜‚

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