Cisco LoRaWAN Gateway Replacement

Let MultiTech help you move forward with confidence, knowing that your LoRaWAN network is in capable hands.

Cisco announcement of end-of-life for their LoRaWAN portfolio of products.

As Cisco has announced the end-of-sale and end-of-life for their LoRaWAN products, effective January 1, 2025, we understand that businesses currently using Cisco’s solutions may be looking for a seamless transition to a new provider. At MultiTech, we are committed to ensuring that your LoRaWAN operations continue to thrive without disruption.

Our LoRa devices are positioned to be the best alternative moving forward, simplifying integration into existing LoRaWAN ecosystems.

Whether you are managing industrial, agricultural, or smart building, smart city applications, MultiTech provides robust, scalable, and secure LoRa solutions that deliver the reliability and performance you expect.

Backed by the expertise of our world-class support team, we are here to help you navigate this transition with confidence. MultiTech is dedicated to making sure that our devices are not only easy to implement but also supported by the best in the industry.

Let us help you move forward with confidence, knowing that your LoRaWAN network is in capable hands.

We would like to take this moment to sincerely thank Cisco for their valuable contributions to the LoRaWAN ecosystem. As founding members of the LoRa Alliance, both Cisco and MultiTech have played pivotal roles in advancing the LoRaWAN standard, which enables secure, low-power, long-range connectivity for IoT applications.

Let us help you move forward with confidence, knowing that your LoRaWAN network is in capable hands.

Our LoRaWAN solutions support a wide range of radio frequencies, including the 863–870 MHz and 902–928 MHz ISM bands, in compliance with regional profiles such as EU868, US915, AS923, IN865, AUS915, and RU868. With the capability to handle up to 16 uplink channels, these devices are optimized for endpoint classes A, B, and C, offering flexibility with spreading factors, adaptive data rate, and channel diversity. They also comply with Japan’s local regulations through Listen-Before-Talk (LBT) in the AS923 profile. Advanced features like LoRaWAN geolocation, leveraging Time Differential of Arrival (TDoA) and Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI), enhance tracking accuracy. Additionally, zero-touch provisioning simplifies gateway management for a seamless user experience.

Ruggedized for outdoor and indoor deployment

These gateways are both ruggedized product at IP67 grade with support for an extended operating temperature range. It is able to be deployed in outdoor and industrial harsh environments, indoor or outdoor on the top of a tower, roof top or pole in an open field.

Compliant with LoRa and LoRaWAN specifications

These gateways support end-device types of Class A, B and C, GPS clock timing synchronization, channel diversity, spreading factors, adaptive data rate (ADR). They also supports the regional frequency profile defined for LoRa Alliance such as EU 863- 870 MHz, India 865-867 MHz, US 902- 928 MHz, Australia 915-928 MHz, Russia 864- 870 Mhz and AS 923 MHz.

Rich backhaul options

These gateways work as a standalone units with their built-in Fast Ethernet backhaul, such as to access to LAN switches, routers, Wi-Fi AP or other IP interface. It can also be configured, provisioned, and managed remotely. These Gateways provide LoRa radio access and IR809/829 offers IP backhauls, such as Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber, 4G/ LTE, Wi-Fi.

The LoRa Alliance®, a global nonprofit association of companies committed to developing and promoting the LoRaWAN protocol, has helped drive innovation and adoption of this transformative technology. Its members closely collaborate and share experiences to promote and drive the success of the LoRaWAN® standard as the leading open global standard for secure, carrier-grade IoT LPWAN connectivity. Cisco’s efforts along with MultiTech’s have been instrumental in shaping this ecosystem and empowering organizations worldwide to effectively connect their devices.

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EOL15512 – Amended:  Cisco announces the end-of-sale and end-of-life dates for the Cisco LoRaWAN. The last day to order the affected product(s) is January 1, 2025. Customers with active service contracts will continue to receive support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) as shown in Table 1 of the EoL bulletin. Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones, definitions, and dates for the affected product(s). Table 2 lists the product part numbers affected by this announcement. For customers with active and paid service and support contracts, support will be available under the terms and conditions of customers’ service contract.