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Lansitec Indoor Bluetooth Gateway รู้ทุกอย่าง — โซลูชัน LoRaWAN และ NB-IoT สำหรับการติดตาม BLE และการตรวจสอบทรัพย์สิน IoT

Lansitec Indoor Bluetooth Gateway รู้ทุกอย่าง — โซลูชัน LoRaWAN และ NB-IoT สำหรับการติดตาม BLE และการตรวจสอบทรัพย์สิน IoT

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Lansitec Indoor Bluetooth Gateway Know It All
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Indoor Bluetooth Gateway

การ เกตเวย์บลูทูธภายในอาคาร (IBG) is Lansitec’s “Swiss-army knife” for bringing Bluetooth Low-Energy data onto a LoRaWAN back-haul in places where Wi-Fi or cellular just don’t make economic sense. After a month of test-driving it in a demo warehouse and an office floor, here’s how it stacks up.

What is the Lansitec Indoor Bluetooth Gateway? – Key Features and Specs

SpecDetail
Radiosบลูทูธ 5.0 scanner + LoRaWAN 1.0.2B uplink
ThroughputCollects 100 beacons s-1, aggregates up to 15 beacons per LoRa packet 
LatencyFastest LoRa uplink every 5 s (configurable heartbeat 30 s × n) 
Power options600 mAh Li-ion (≈ 8–10 h standalone) หรือ 5 V / 1 A Micro-USB for 24 × 7 service 
Ruggedness-40 °C – +85 °C, 5–95 % RH, AES-128 encryption, FOTA-BT, TDMA sync 
Size/weight120 × 120 × 31 mm, 175 g – roughly a dessert plate 

Setup took less than five minutes: power it up, join it to the LoRaWAN network (OTAA), scan a QR-code for BLE MAC, and you’re live-streaming beacons.

Indoor Bluetooth Gateway Performance Tests — Range, Latency, and Beacon Handling

TestResultTake-away
Indoor range (BLE)Reliable pick-up at 45 m (open floor), 20 m through two drywall wallsGreat for offices, retail, and hospitals
LoRa back-haulSF9, 868 MHz → ~1.2 km urban LOS to an outdoor gatewayFits into existing LoRa coverage with no data fees
Battery test600 mAh, 1 min scan / 2 min uplink → ≈ 10 hUse USB for permanent installs; battery shines for pop-ups
Beacon density96 concurrent iBeacons in a 500 m² warehouse, 0 % packet lossThe 100 pkt/s-1 buffer is real

Where it really shines

  1. Real-time staff and visitor flow – Clip BLE badges to guards or event staff; geo-fence alerts land in < 6 s thanks to the 5 s uplink option.
  2. Asset “last-seen” tracking – Forklifts, carts, medical devices report via tag beacons; the gateway’s payload filter strips everything except RSSI + ID, cutting airtime by ~70 %.
  3. Environmental snapshots – Drop in BLE-T/H sensors; IBG relays only the 4 bytes you care about, not the full 31-byte adv frame.

LoRaWAN vs NB-IoT/LTE-M Indoor Bluetooth Gateways — Which One Should You Choose?

Lansitec ships a second, pin-compatible version of the Indoor Bluetooth Gateway that swaps the LoRaWAN stack for NB-IoT / LTE-M (Cat-M1/NB2). Everything else—the 120 × 120 × 31 mm housing, 600 mAh Li-ion fallback battery, and Bluetooth 5.0 scanner—remains unchanged, so you can mix and match in the same ceiling-rail or wall mount.

Key specLoRaWAN modelNB-IoT / LTE-M model
Back-haulLoRa 1.0.2B, 863-928 MHz bandsCat-M1 & NB2 worldwide bands, MQTT/HTTPS
Network feesNone on a private LoRa netPer-SIM data plan (nano-SIM or eSIM)
Beacon buffer100 pkts s-¹, 15 / uplink200 pkts s-¹, 15 / uplink
Fastest uplink5 s5 s
SecurityAES-128 over LoRaTLS 1.2 over cellular
พลังUSB-5 V or 600 mAh Li-ion (≈ 10 h)same
Typical OPEXNeeds LoRa coverage but no airtime billsWorks anywhere there’s LTE-M/NB-IoT but adds SIM/data cost

NB-IoT vs LoRaWAN: An Essential Comparison of The Two IoT Technologies

LTE-M vs NB-IoT: An Essential Comparison of The Two IoT Technologies

What The Cellular Links Buys You

  • Plug-and-play coverage – perfect for green-field sites where there is no LoRaWAN network but NB-IoT is ubiquitous (e.g., hospitals, malls).
  • Higher beacon density – the boosted 200 pkt/s input queue means fewer gateways for very busy floors.
  • Richer protocols – MQTT or HTTPS make direct cloud ingestion trivial—no LoRa Network Server or packet-forwarder to maintain.

Downsides

  • Recurring costs – even tiny IoT data plans (~1 MB mo-¹) still add up at scale.
  • Radio penetration – sub-GHz LoRa often beats LTE-M in deep-indoor stairwells and basements.
  • Slightly larger power draw – in our lab, the cellular version averaged ~100 mW more when the LTE modem was active, meaning battery mode is strictly for short demos.

Top Use Cases — BLE Asset Tracking, Staff Monitoring, and Environmental Sensing

ScenarioRecommended variantWhy
Existing LoRaWAN backbone (factory, campus)โลราวันzero OPEX, integrates with on-prem LNS
Pop-up clinic, retail, events hall with cellular but no LoRaNB-IoT / LTE-Minstant connectivity, no new RF infrastructure
Dense beacon swarm (> 100 BLE devices in one cell)NB-IoT / LTE-Mdouble RX headroom
Ultra-low-latency alerts (< 5 s)TieBoth share the same 5 s minimum uplink window
IT wants MQTT/HTTPS straight to the cloudNB-IoT / LTE-Mnative IP stack

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NB-IoT & LTE-M Indoor Bluetooth Gateway — Ideal for No-LoRaWAN Environments

Indoor BGCompact BGSolar BG
พลัง5 V USB / 600 mAh5 V USB / 600 mAh3 W solar + 5 300 mAh
Mount styleCeiling/wallCredit-card stick-onOutdoor IP66
Typical useOffices, warehousesRetail shelves, kiosksYards, open fields
Price index$$$$

For pure indoor coverage at the lowest cost-per-node, the IBG is the sweet spot. If you need battery-only shifts longer than a day, step up to the solar or macro models.

Pros and Cons of the Lansitec Indoor BLE Gateway

Pros

  • Zero recurring network fees (LoRaWAN).
  • Handles beacon storms without choking.
  • Industrial temperature range in a consumer-friendly form factor.
  • FOTA over Bluetooth keeps truck rolls to a minimum.

Cons

  • The 600 mAh cell is just for quick demos or rolling outages; plan on USB power for production.
  • LoRa uplink minimum 5 s may feel sluggish for ultra-low-latency use cases (e.g., machine safety interlocks).
  • No built-in Wi-Fi/Ethernet back-haul fallback.

Final Verdict — The Best Indoor BLE Gateway for IoT and Real-Time Tracking

If you need to pull hundreds of BLE tags, badges, or sensors onto a LoRaWAN network inside buildings—and you care about both budget and battery—the Lansitec Indoor Bluetooth Gateway is an elegant, no-frills workhorse. Pair it with Lansitec’s badge beacons, and you’ll have a real-time indoor RTLS stack up and running faster than it takes to lay a single Ethernet drop.

The cellular SKU doesn’t replace the LoRaWAN workhorse—it complements it. Think of it as a drop-in “anywhere gateway”: when you walk into a building with no LoRa coverage (and no budget to install it), pop in a data-SIM and you’re live. For fleets already invested in private LoRa, stick with the original to keep airtime free. Either way, Lansitec lets you standardise on the same BLE edge-hardware footprint and firmware tooling (FOTA-BT, beacon filters, geo-fence logic) across both worlds.

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