The Things Stack, an Open Source LoRaWAN Network Server
The Things Stack is an open source LoRaWAN network stack suitable for large, global and geo-distributed public and private networks as well as smaller networks. The architecture follows the LoRaWAN Network Reference Model for standards compliancy and interoperability. This project is actively maintained by The Things Industries.
LoRaWAN is a protocol for low-power wide area networks. It allows for large scale Internet of Things deployments where low-powered devices efficiently communicate with Internet-connected applications over long range wireless connections.
You want to install The Things Stack? Fantastic! Here's the Getting Started guide.
Do you want to set up a local development environment? See the DEVELOPMENT.md for instructions.
Do you want to contribute to The Things Stack? Your contributions are welcome! See the guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.md.
Are you new to LoRaWAN and The Things Network? See the general documentation at thethingsnetwork.org/docs.
Open source projects are great, but a stable and reliable open source ecosystem is even better. Therefore, we make the following commitments:
As we are continuously adding functionality and fixes in new releases, we are also introducing new configurations and new defaults. We therefore recommend reading the release notes before upgrading to a new version.
You can find the releases and their notes on the Releases page.