See: Description
Interface | Description |
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AWSIoTWireless |
Interface for accessing AWS IoT Wireless.
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AWSIoTWirelessAsync |
Interface for accessing AWS IoT Wireless asynchronously.
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Class | Description |
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AbstractAWSIoTWireless |
Abstract implementation of
AWSIoTWireless . |
AbstractAWSIoTWirelessAsync |
Abstract implementation of
AWSIoTWirelessAsync . |
AWSIoTWirelessAsyncClient |
Client for accessing AWS IoT Wireless asynchronously.
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AWSIoTWirelessAsyncClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AWSIoTWirelessAsync . |
AWSIoTWirelessClient |
Client for accessing AWS IoT Wireless.
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AWSIoTWirelessClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AWSIoTWireless . |
AWS IoT Wireless provides bi-directional communication between internet-connected wireless devices and the AWS Cloud. To onboard both LoRaWAN and Sidewalk devices to AWS IoT, use the IoT Wireless API. These wireless devices use the Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol to communicate with AWS IoT.
Using the API, you can perform create, read, update, and delete operations for your wireless devices, gateways, destinations, and profiles. After onboarding your devices, you can use the API operations to set log levels and monitor your devices with CloudWatch.
You can also use the API operations to create multicast groups and schedule a multicast session for sending a downlink message to devices in the group. By using Firmware Updates Over-The-Air (FUOTA) API operations, you can create a FUOTA task and schedule a session to update the firmware of individual devices or an entire group of devices in a multicast group.
To connect to the AWS IoT Wireless Service, use the Service endpoints as described in IoT Wireless Service endpoints in the AWS General Reference.