> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chirpwireless.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chirpwireless.io/connectors/lns-connector.md).

# LNS Connector

The LNS connector is what lets your LoRaWAN sensors talk to Chirp. It connects to Chirp's built-in LoRaWAN network server — so there's nothing extra to install, configure, or pay for. Once you add the LNS connector, your home is ready to receive data from any compatible LoRaWAN sensor.

## What You'll Find Here

* [What is LoRaWAN?](/connectors/lns-connector/what-is-lorawan.md) — A quick guide to the wireless technology your sensors use
* [LoRaWAN Frequencies](/connectors/lns-connector/lorawan-frequencies.md) — Which frequency band applies in your country
* [Built-in Network Server](/connectors/lns-connector/built-in-lns.md) — How Chirp handles all the network complexity for you

## Setting Up the LNS Connector

For step-by-step instructions on adding the LNS connector to your home, see [Setting Up a Connection](/connectors/setting-up-a-connection.md).

## Inside the LNS Connector

Once your LNS connector is set up, click it in the connectors list to see two tabs:

* **LoRaWAN Gateways** — Your gateway list. See [Gateways](/gateways.md) for setup.
* **Connected Devices** — Your sensors. See [Adding Sensors](/devices/adding-sensors.md) for the full walkthrough.


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