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Merge pull request #1543 from arduino/mcmchris/max-carrier/lora-tutorial-fix
[PC-1451] Max Carrier LoRaWAN tutorial update
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Device provisioning is a process comparable to bank card numbering. Let's think about bank cards; bank cards numbers start with a six-digit vendor ID number that indicates who allocated and controls the card's security; the remaining digits are unique numbers associated with a specific card. Devices with LoRa® and LoRaWAN® capabilities have a similar system; the **Join Server Unique Identifier** (usually referred to as `JoinEUI`) is a number that manages the security and authorizes the device in a network, while the **Device Unique Identifier** (usually referred to as `DevEUI`) is a unique number that identifies the device. The `JoinEUI` and `DevEUI` are required to send information to TTN; the `JoinEUI` number is provided by the network (in this case TTN) while the `DevEUI` is provided by the manufacturer of the device's LoRa® module.
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The following sketch let's you find out what is the `DevEUI` of your Portenta Max Carrier:
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The following sketch lets you find out what is the `DevEUI` of your Portenta Max Carrier:
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```arduino
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#define PORTENTA_CARRIER
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#include <MKRWAN.h>
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auto region = US915;
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LoRaModem modem(Serial1);
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LoRaModem modem(SerialLoRa);
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(115200);
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while(!Serial1);
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while(!Serial);
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if(!modem.begin(region)) {
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Serial.println("Failed to start the module...");
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auto region = US915;
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LoRaModem modem(Serial1);
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LoRaModem modem(SerialLoRa);
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(115200);

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