Browan Pico Next
Registration and Configuration
If you have not done so already you will need to register your Base Station through your Developer or RAN Provider account using the steps below.
Prerequisite Registration Information
The Serial Number ('SN'), and 'Gateway EUI' values can be found on the label located on the back of the Browan Pico Next.
Registration on the SenRa network
Once the Manufacturer (Gateway) EUI and Base Station SN have been acquired, return to the SenRa Portal and complete Registration.
Note
Users with a free Developer Account can find supplemental information using the following link: Generic Developer Gateway Registration Users registered as RAN Providers can find supplemental information using the following link: Generic RAN Provider Gateway Registration
- Using any user account type with access to Base Station registration capabilities; when asked to Select Base Station Type during registration on the SenRa Portal, choose the
Semtech Basic Station
option from the drop down menu.
- Enter the unique SN and Manufacturer EUI as required.
- Complete the registration process by filling in the remaining fields.
Note
The Browan Pico Next supports a maximum of 8 channels at any given time. During registration you will have a chance to select which sub-band of 8 RX Channels the Base Station should operate on to start. Tip: After registration is complete, you can use the SenRa Portal to reconfigure the RX Channel sub-band without the need to login to the Browan Configuration web interface (make sure to power cycle the Base Station after making any changes).
Browan Configuration Web Interface Initial Access Instructions
The Pico Next Base Station is configured by default to operate as a DHCP client. Once the Base Station's 'MAC' value is obtained from the back label and the Base Station is connected to a wired (Ethernet) network operating a DHCP server, a network administrator with access to the DHCP assignment table should be able to find the IP address of the Base Station if provided with the Base Station's MAC address.
Note
For more information, please refer to the Browan Pico Next User Guide
All users are required to obtain initial access via DHCP, in order to configure a a cellular network backhaul interface and/or configure the Base Station LoRaWAN Packet Forwarding to communicate with the SenRa Network Server.
Wired (Ethernet) Initial Access Instructions
- Ensure both antennas that shipped with the Pico Next are installed.
- Ensure Base Station's WAN port is connected via Ethernet cable to a network with operational DHCP Server.
- Power on Base Station using the included DC adapter.
- Contact a network administrator with the Base Station 'MAC' value and request the corresponding IP address.
- Using the corresponding IP address, access the Base Station in a web browser (Chrome is recommended).
A summary of the default characteristics are provided below:
Interface | Default Static IP | Default Username | Default Password |
---|---|---|---|
Wired (Ethernet) | DHCP Client | admin | unique 'GUI Password' value listed on Base Station label |
After logging in, as a security precaution it's strongly recommended to change the default password.
WAN Backhaul Configuration
In addition to the Ethernet backhaul, the Base Station can also be configured for cellular backhaul operation.
For customers wishing to continue using Ethernet DHCP Client as the preferred backhaul configuration, no action is required.
Note
For other backhaul configurations and more information, please refer to the Browan Downloads page
Configuring LoRaWAN Packet Forwarder as a Semtech Basic Station
- Verify the Base Station has a valid network backhaul and the Registration process is completed in the SenRa Portal.
- Return to the Browan Configuration web interface to configure the Base Station packet forwarding software.
- To configure the Semtech Basic Station packet forwarding software, navigate to:
LoRa settings > Mode Selection
. - Select
Basic Station
from the Mode drop down menu and click Apply.
SenRa LNS URI
The SenRa LNS protocol can be configured in two different ways: 1. Secured (Recommended) 2. Unsecured (Debugging and development purposes)
Note
Additional information regarding Basic Station can be found at the following link: Generic Semtech Basic Station
Secured LNS URI (Recommended)
- A new tab will appear under
LoRa settings
labeled:Basic Station
, navigate to theConnection Configuration
section. - Select
LNS Mode
as the Basic Station Mode. - Select
Websocket Secure
as the Protocol. - Enter
collector.senraco.io
as the Server Address. - Enter
6042
as the Server Port. - A copy of the SenRa Server Certificate (must be named tc.trust) can be downloaded directly from: SenRa TLS Server Certificate
- Ensure the filename of the SenRa Server Certificate is
tc.trust
. - Next to the Trust file upload box, select the tc.trust file and then click
UPLOAD
. The Trust Status will be updated toInstalled
. CRT
andKey
files are not required.- Click
APPLY
button. - Click
RESTART SERVICE
button.
Unsecured LNS URI
- A new tab will appear under
LoRa settings
labeled:Basic Station
, navigate to theConnection Configuration
section: - Select
LNS Mode
as the Basic Station Mode. - Select
Websocket
as the Protocol. - Enter
collector.senraco.io
as the Server Address. - Enter
6040
as the Server Port. - Click
APPLY
button. - Click
RESTART SERVICE
button.
Verifying Connection to the SenRa Network
Upon successful completion, the Base Station status will update to Registered - Active
when viewed within the SenRa Portal, and the status indicator light will turn green.