Kerlink introduced the Wirnet iStation M2 gateway, a new-generation outdoor LoRaWAN gateway designed for extreme remote locations and smart-city, metering and agriculture deployments, featuring ultra-low power consumption and built-in edge processing. The M2 is built on the Semtech SX1302 LoRa core and supports SF5/SF6 spreading factors for faster modulations and higher cell capacity while adding twice the demodulators to boost throughput.
Hardware highlights include compatibility with a Kerlink solar kit delivering about 10 days autonomy, four internal antennas plus an external LoRa antenna, 4G/5G, Wi‑Fi and ethernet backhaul, an i.MX 8XLite CPU for local data handling and on-board radio diagnostics for RF optimisation. Security measures include SecureBoot, SecureStorage and encrypted links, and the unit is manufactured in France.
For operators and integrators, the M2 reduces reliance on constant backhaul by enabling edge compute in low-power sites, easing deployments on islands, mines and remote farms and supporting scalable IoT rollouts while integrating with major LNS providers.
Energy-Efficient Outdoor Gateways
Kerlink Launches the Wirnet iStation M2 Gateway
Trend Themes
1. Energy-efficient Edge Gateways - Devices combining ultra-low power consumption with local processing enable prolonged off-grid deployments that shift data processing closer to the source.
2. High-capacity Lorawan Modulations - Support for SF5/SF6 and increased demodulators opens the door for dense, high-throughput LPWAN cells that can handle more simultaneous endpoints.
3. Autonomous Solar-powered Iot Nodes - Integrated solar kits and multi-day autonomy create resilient sensor networks in remote and infrastructure-poor locations, reducing dependence on wired power.
Industry Implications
1. Smart Agriculture - Edge-capable, low-power gateways facilitate expansive sensor coverage across farms, enabling granular crop and soil monitoring in remote fields.
2. Remote Mining Operations - Rugged, self-powered gateways with local analytics support real-time equipment and environmental monitoring in secluded mining sites.
3. Utilities Metering and Grid - Secure outdoor gateways with encrypted links and multi-backhaul connectivity support scalable, reliable metering rollouts and distributed grid telemetry.