Version 1.55 (2024-09-02)

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This release includes general bug fixes and improvements.

New features

Support for frequency plans for AU915 (Australia) and IN868 (India)
Applicable for: All

  • IN865 (8 channels) (865.0625 - 866.7) V1

  • AU915 (8 channels) (916.8 - 918.2) V1

  • AU915 (16 channels) (915.2 - 918.2) V1

  • AU915 (64 channels) (915.2 - 927.8) V1


Visibility of LoRWAN Network Server
Applicable for: All
Information about which LoRaWAN Network Server (LNS) gateways and sensors belong to has now been added

Data rate is now shown together with Spreading Factor
Applicable for: Service Providers
Within LoRaWAN Portal, where we display Spreading Factor, we now also display information about Data Rate (DR).

Alias added in Install- and Replace Sensor
Applicable for: Service Providers
Alias has now been added to Install and Replace Sensor. This reflects the alias associated with a sensor and is displayed to the installer.

Possible to customize field layout in Install- and Replace Sensor.
Applicable for: Service Providers
Each Service Provider now has the ability, in Install- and Replace Sensor, to define how fields should appear to the installer. It is possible to show or hide fields, make certain fields mandatory, set whether fields should be editable or read-only, and even change field names so that the installer sees a different name than what is shown in the portal.

More search parameters added in Search Sensor
Applicable for: Service Providers
To prevent searches where the user does not specify any search parameters, we have added a restriction on the size of the search results (currently 50’). To make searches easier and minimize the number of hits, we have also added new search parameters that reduce the number of results returned.

New search parameters:
- Join and Communication
- Latest Communication
- First Communication
- Installation Changed

Limitations in maps
Applicable for: Service Providers
To make our map functionality more useful, we have limited the number of sensors displayed in maps (currently 30’). The reason for the limitation is that with tens of thousands of icons on the map, it exceeds what most computers can render. If the limitation of too many icons occurs, we recommend narrowing the search results and then using the map functionality. For example, instead of displaying the entire inventory of sensors, you could search for those installed in the past month.

Gateway status emails have been translated
Applicable for: Network Providers
Gateway status emails have now been translated into English.