I’ve spent the last 90 days testing a newly deployed MatchX2 unit. Here is my honest, updated review.
| Ideal User | Not Ideal For | | :--- | :--- | | IoT prosumers building private LoRa networks | Absolute beginners who want a plug-and-play router | | University labs teaching LPWAN | Users needing multi-gateway roaming without a cloud server | | Agricultural or industrial sensor monitoring | Those requiring full-duplex or extremely high throughput (>2,000 messages/day) | | Edge computing enthusiasts (the RK3566 runs Node-RED and InfluxDB locally) | Anyone expecting carrier-grade Telco support (there is none) | matchx2 review updated
The MatchX2 is an . It supports both packet forwarding (standard) and a local Network Server (LNS) mode. I’ve spent the last 90 days testing a
: The shift from simple mining to a "participation" model can be confusing for beginners. It supports both packet forwarding (standard) and a