Gateway: Essential Utility Data Hub for Ultra Long Distance LoRaWAN Submetering

Tehama’s Gateway is the central hub of the LoRaWAN system, wirelessly collecting data from submeters (over 10 miles) and transmitting it to Tehama’s Central Information Tool (CIT) or third-party platforms via API.

It enables near real-time communication with each meter node, ensuring accurate readings and full visibility into water, gas, or electric usage. Both live and historical data can be accessed for scalable, long-range utility management.

Available in solar-powered and traditional configurations, the Gateway supports flexible installation across diverse property layouts. It connects via Ethernet, WiFi, or cellular service, and can operate without constant internet access using wireless IoT connectivity.

Gateway Products

Secure connectivity links enabling seamless data flow across submetering systems.

Gateway
Gateway
Central communication hub securely transmitting meter data for seamless cloud integration.
Solar Gateway
Solar Gateway
Solar-powered gateway enabling reliable, wireless remote metering without external power.

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Gateways Technical Specs

Specification Details
Power Supply Options Solar, External DC Power
Operating Temperature -20°C to 60°C
Communication Protocol Wireless (e.g., RF, LoRaWAN)

How It Works

Gateways capture data from connected submeters and relay it to central management systems, ensuring accurate data collection and near real-time monitoring for improved utility management.

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This diagram illustrates how Tehama Wireless devices work together to optimize metering solutions

Why Choose Tehama’s Gateways for Your Submetering Network?

  • Streamline data flow across multiple meters, providing a centralized communication hub.
  • Reduce installation complexity with easy setup and configuration.
  • Enhance operational efficiency by enabling near real-time data access for analysis and reporting.
  • Support remote operations through solar-powered models, ensuring reliable communication in off-grid areas. 
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FAQs

Gateways act as central communication hubs, securely transmitting data collected from multiple MDTs directly to cloud-based management systems.

Yes, Tehama offers solar-powered gateway options, suitable for remote or off-grid installations where traditional power is limited.

A single gateway typically supports up to thousands of MDT devices simultaneously, depending on the specific technology and installation layout.

Yes, deploying multiple gateways can enhance coverage and reliability, particularly on large or challenging properties.

Tehama gateways employ end-to-end data encryption and secure communication protocols, ensuring data privacy and integrity during transmission to cloud platforms.

Yes, gateways typically require internet connectivity through Ethernet, WiFi, or cellular connections to transmit data to cloud services.

Gateways are typically technology-specific. LoRaWAN gateways support LoRaWAN MDTs, while Standard and MAX MDTs use DCAP devices rather than gateways.

Gateways require minimal maintenance. Occasional firmware updates are performed remotely, ensuring secure and optimal performance.

Yes, Tehama gateways can simultaneously manage and transmit data from various utility meters, such as water, gas, and electric submeters.