Solutions · LoRaWAN

Long-range reading, district-wide.

LoRaWAN is the low-power, wide-area protocol built for reading meters across whole districts from a handful of gateways. Build your own network or connect through an existing one - Metbox is ready for both.

LoRa Alliance · sub-GHz AES-128 encrypted
LoRaWAN device read by a long-range gateway, data flowing to the Metbox platform
Compatible devices

Works with 60+ LoRaWAN devices from 14 manufacturers

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What it is

Wide-area metering on a license-free network

LoRaWAN is a low-power, wide-area networking protocol maintained by the LoRa Alliance. It uses long-range LoRa radio on license-free sub-GHz bands, so a single gateway can collect readings from thousands of meters spread across a district.

Meters send data to gateways, gateways forward it to a network server, and the server delivers structured readings to the Metbox platform - a star-of-stars topology that scales from one building to an entire city.

The essentials

What makes LoRaWAN a good fit

A protocol built for reach and scale - covering large areas with minimal infrastructure and meters that run for years on a single battery.

Long range, few gateways

A single gateway reaches several kilometres in towns and up to ~15 km in open areas, so whole districts come online with minimal infrastructure.

Low power, long life

Tiny, infrequent transmissions keep meters asleep most of the time - a single battery commonly lasts well over a decade.

Massive scale

One gateway serves thousands of devices, and adaptive data rate tunes each meter for the best balance of range and capacity.

Encrypted by design

Independent AES-128 network and application keys protect readings end to end, from the meter through to the platform.

Reaches hard places

Long-range radio penetrates basements, pits and dense buildings where short-range or cellular signals struggle.

Your network, your data

Run your own network with the integrated server and preconfigured gateways, or connect through existing infrastructure - you keep control either way.

At a glance

The protocol, in short

The key facts that matter when you're planning a deployment.

LoRaWAN - quick spec
Standard
LoRaWAN (LoRa Alliance)
Radio band
868 MHz EU · license-free sub-GHz
Range
2–5 km urban · up to ~15 km open
Topology
Star-of-stars · device → gateway → server
Security
AES-128 (network + app keys)
Best for
District-wide reading & hard-to-reach meters
Device classes

The classes you'll come across

LoRaWAN defines three device classes that trade power use against how quickly a device can receive commands.

CLASS A

Lowest power

The default for battery meters - a device transmits, then briefly listens. Best energy efficiency, longest life.

CLASS B

Scheduled slots

Adds beacon-synchronised receive windows, so downlink commands arrive on a predictable schedule.

CLASS C

Always listening

Continuous receive for the lowest latency - suited to mains-powered devices that need instant response.

Two ways to connect

Build your own network - or use an existing one

Metbox is ready for both. Choose the path that fits your coverage, control and budget.

Build your own

Deploy preconfigured gateways and run them against the integrated network server. You own the coverage and keep full control of your data.

  • Integrated LoRaWAN network server
  • Preconfigured, plug-and-play gateways
  • Scalable infrastructure, full data control

Use existing infrastructure

Already have LoRaWAN coverage, or prefer a public network? Connect Metbox through the providers you already use.

  • Connect via major network servers
  • No new gateways where coverage exists
Works with
Actility ThingPark The Things Network Helium LORIOT
How it works with Metbox

From meter to platform in four steps

Place a gateway, add your meters, and readings flow in from across the district - no rounds, no rewiring.

01

Meters transmit

LoRaWAN water, heat, gas and electricity meters send small encrypted readings over long-range radio.

02

Gateways relay

One or more gateways pick up every meter in range and forward the packets to the network server.

03

Server delivers

The network server decrypts and de-duplicates the data, then hands clean readings to the platform.

04

Export & integrate

View on the platform, export as CSV/XLSX or connect by API to billing and ERP systems.

Cover a whole district with LoRaWAN

Tell the Metbox team about your area and meters. We'll help you plan coverage and choose between your own network or existing infrastructure.