We’re excited to announce the latest update to Zafron, bringing a suite of enhancements and new features designed to improve your experience and expand the capabilities of your LoRa devices.
Here’s what’s new:
1. Inbound Sources Now Include Logs for Raw Network Server Messages
Understanding the data flow from your LoRa devices is crucial for effective monitoring and troubleshooting. With this update, inbound sources now provide detailed logs of raw network server messages. This feature offers deeper insights into the communication between your devices, the network server, and Zafron.
2. RSSI and SNR Metrics Added for LoRa Devices
To enhance network performance analysis, we’ve integrated Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) metrics for all LoRa devices. These metrics are essential for assessing the quality of your LoRa connections:
3. Dragino LHT65 Codec Integration
We’ve added support for the Dragino LHT65 Temperature & Humidity Sensor by integrating its codec into our platform. This integration simplifies the onboarding process, allowing you to seamlessly connect and manage your LHT65 devices. The LHT65 is a long-range LoRaWAN sensor that includes a built-in temperature and humidity sensor, with an external sensor connector for additional measurements. (Dragino)
4. New Map Widget
To provide a more intuitive visualization of your device locations, we’ve introduced a new Map Widget. This feature allows you to view and manage your devices geographically, offering a clear overview of your network’s distribution and aiding in spatial analysis and planning.
5. CSV Logs Export Functionality
In response to user feedback, we’ve implemented a logs export feature. You can now export device logs for offline analysis,
We believe these enhancements will significantly improve your experience and the functionality of your LoRa devices. As always, we welcome your feedback to continue refining and expanding our platform to meet your needs.