3 - Receiving Messages

Messages sent from a network server to an end device are referred to as downlinks. These are sent to the end device via a single gateway. If there are multiple gateways near a device, the network server will select the most suitable gateway to broadcast from. This means the end device does not need to consider de-duping.

Devices operating in Class A mode only receive downlinks during the receive windows opened following an uplink, as described in the section Opening Receive Windows of the Sending Messages Book.

Devices that support Class B mode as well as Class A can receive additional downlinks in receive windows opened at fixed time slots. Read more about Class B mode in the Class B Book.

Devices that support Class C mode as well as Class A can receive additional downlinks at any time. Read more in the Class C: Continuously Listening for Downlinks book.

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In this book, you learn how to receive and handle downlink packets using the LoRaWAN® 1.0.4 specification.

Handling MAC Commands

Class B - Ping Slot Information Answer (PingSlotInfoAns)

The network server sends the PingSlotInfoAns in response to the PingSlotInfoReq command which is initiated by the end device to inform the network server of its intent to change the periodicity of its ping slots. The PingSlotInfoAns command does not contain a MAC payload. Read how to process the PingSlotInfoAns in section Increasing the Number of Ping Slots Used in Each Beacon Window of the Class B Book.