# esp32 LoRa Monitor + LoRaWAN Node [LilyGo TTGO LoRa esp32](https://github.com/LilyGO/TTGO-LoRa32-V2.1) (T3_V1.6.1) + SD Support (868/915 or 433) V2.43-ttgo-lora32_langEN.bin English V2.43-ttgo-lora32_langDE.bin German [Heltec WIFI LoRa esp32 V2](https://resource.heltec.cn/download/Manual%20Old/WiFi%20Lora32Manual.pdf) V2.43-heltec-lora32_V2_langEN.bin English V2.43-heltec-lora32_V2_langDE.bin German * integrated web server * receive + transmit LoRa packets * MQTT, HTTP or UDP Support * "LoRa to LoRaWAN - Bridge" Received LoRa packets can be forwarded directly to LoRaWAN. For example, all received LoRa sensors can be connected to LoRaWAN with one device * API: MQTT/http to LoRa or LoRaWAN * Home Assistant Auto-Discovery Flash .bin File with esp32 Flash Tool see: [here](https://www.aeq-web.com/esp32-flash-tool-exported-program-upload-bin-hex-file/?lang=en) or [here](Flash-Instructions/Flash-Instructions.pdf) or with web flasher [ESPWEBTOOL](https://esp.huhn.me/) After flashing the bin file, an AP is opened on 192.168.1.4. On the config page you can enter your WiFi network name and password, after which the esp will be logged into your own network the next time you start it In order for the graphics to be displayed, 3 js files must be loaded from the /lib directory via WebUI with ip/uploadjs