Wi-Fi Halow goes for miles and through the walls and a new router combines a Wi-Fi connection of 2.4 GHz for a greater wireless range


  • Wi-Fi Halow has been demonstrated as wireless backhaul for Lorawan bridges replacing the cables
  • Halowlink 2 Gateway announced with an extended range, flexible modes and a world region support
  • The new MM8108 evaluation kits and the extent options of Halowlink 2 equipment for developers

During the recent conference The Things 2025, Morse Micro and The Things Industries demonstrated the Wi-Fi Halow as wireless backhaul for Lorawan bridges, showing how technology can replace wired or short connections.

Lorawan is a networking protocol for low -power devices that send small data packets over long distances. The bridges collect this information and transmit it online, but it generally counts on Ethernet or short-range Wi-Fi for the Backhaul connection.

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