LoRaWAN has been one of the most popular low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technologies in IoT. It enables long-range communication at relatively low cost. However, as industrial IoT deployments scale and become more mission-critical, LoRaWAN shows clear limitations:
Industrial companies that need deterministic, secure, and scalable communication are increasingly searching for a LoRaWAN alternative. This is where embeNET comes in.
embeNET is a next-generation wireless mesh networking stack designed for industrial and professional IoT applications.
It provides:
Unlike LoRaWAN, embeNET is designed to deliver low-latency, bidirectional, and deterministic communication, essential in Industry 4.0, smart cities, and utilities.
Feature | LoRaWAN | embeNET |
Topology | Star-of-stars, operator-managed | Self-healing mesh (6TiSCH) |
Scalability | Limited (gateway bottlenecks) | 1000+ nodes per network |
Latency | Seconds (not real-time) | Milliseconds (deterministic) |
Downlink Capacity | Very limited (duty cycle) | Full bidirectional |
Ownership | Often operator-dependent | Fully private & on-prem |
Use Cases | Smart metering, simple sensors | Industrial automation, smart buildings, utilities, mining |
embeNET is the right choice if your project requires:
LoRaWAN is a great entry-level LPWAN technology, but when industrial IoT projects require deterministic communication, scalability, and full control, it quickly reaches its limits.
embeNET provides the missing link:
Get started with embeNET and discover how it can outperform LoRaWAN in your deployment.
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