myc°rrhiza is a test tool for the Micropelt Long Range (MLR) LoRaWAN product family
myc°rrhiza is an executable program for Windows PCs.
Login to your LoRa gateway using your IP address, username, and password. If you are unsure of the IP address, enter the first three digits and then click “Scan for MQTT Hosts”.
After logging in, any device that sends uplinks to your LoRa gateway will appear on the left. You can also add devices manually.
myc°rrhiza can be used to upload devices from a CSV file to the gateway.
Note: The Username and Password are those used when logging in to the gateway through HTTP. They may be different to the Username and Password used when logging in to myc°rrhiza.
Tip: Use the Device Credentials File sent with the MLR devices.
Every Downlink published will queued in the LoRaWAN gateway and subsequently processed by the device.
myc°rrhiza can be used to automatically send a room temperature from a device sensor to all device actuators in the same room.
On the computer, ensure “curl” is installed. See https://curl.se/ .
In myc°rrhiza, click “Upload devices from CSV to gateway” (bottom left), input the gateway HTTP username and gateway HTTP password, and click the blue back arrow.
In myc°rrhiza, group device sensors and device actuators into named rooms.