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[{$pagename}] LoRaWAN defines the communication protocol and system architecture for the network, while the [LoRa] [Physical Layer] enables the long-range communication link.
[{$pagename}] defines the communication [protocols] and system architecture for the [Network], while the [LoRa] [Physical Layer] enables the long-range [Transport Layer].
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[{$pagename}] networks use an [ALOHA] based protocol, so end devices don’t need to peer with specific [gateways]. [Messages] sent from end devices travel through all [gateways] within range. These messages are received by the [Network] [Server]. If the Network Server has received multiple copies of the same message, it keeps a single copy of the message and discards others.