IoT Connectivity and OEM Integration
Wireless connectivity, firmware adaptation, and system integration for IoT devices
Dingtek helps project teams connect field devices through LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, 4G, Cat-M, BLE-assisted configuration, gateways, cloud platforms, and customer systems. The page focuses on connectivity capability and OEM integration, not a single discontinued module.
Connectivity Options
Choose the network according to range, power, coverage, and data workflow
LoRaWAN
Low-power long-range communication through gateways, suitable for campus, city, facility, and private network projects.
NB-IoT
Carrier network option for low-power sensors where public cellular coverage and simplified site infrastructure are preferred.
4G and Cat-M
Cellular connectivity for mobile assets, higher data frequency, broader coverage, and deployments that need operator SIM access.
BLE Configuration
Local configuration and maintenance channel for compatible devices, including parameter setup and firmware upgrade workflow.
Integration Workflow
From device definition to customer platform connection
For OEM, ODM, and project deployments, Dingtek reviews the sensor function, power strategy, reporting interval, wireless network, payload format, protocol behavior, gateway path, and platform integration target before final configuration.
hardware and firmware adaptation
For product variants, enclosure changes, protocol needs, and private-label projects.
system integration
For customers who need data in their existing dashboard or business system.
maintenance workflow
Compatible devices support firmware update and parameter management by project.
field commissioning
Technicians can configure compatible devices without opening the enclosure.
Project Fit
Connectivity support across Dingtek product families
Smart City Sensors
Waste, manhole, parking, people counting, odor, and environmental sensors can be configured for different network environments.

Level and Industrial Monitoring
Tank, container, river, well, and industrial level projects often require careful network selection, power budgeting, and data interval planning.
Field Commissioning
SensorConfig and BLE-assisted setup can simplify installation, threshold setup, maintenance checks, and compatible firmware upgrade work.
Technical Discussion Points
What to confirm before selecting a wireless solution
| Topic | Questions to Confirm | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Network coverage | Is LoRaWAN gateway coverage available? Is NB-IoT or 4G coverage reliable at the installation site? | Coverage determines data reliability and installation cost. |
| Power budget | Is the device battery-powered, DC-powered, vehicle-powered, or mains-powered? | Power source affects reporting frequency, sleep strategy, and maintenance cycle. |
| Protocol and payload | Which platform receives data? What payload fields, command format, and acknowledgement logic are required? | Integration quality depends on clear data and command definitions. |
| Commissioning | Will installers need BLE configuration, QR code onboarding, local diagnostics, or FOTA? | Good field workflow reduces deployment time and aftersales workload. |
| Batch deployment | How many devices, sites, regions, SIMs, gateways, and user roles are involved? | Project scale changes the recommended platform and maintenance design. |
FAQ
IoT Connectivity FAQ
Is this page still promoting a single wireless module?
No. This page now explains Dingtek connectivity and integration capability for IoT projects, including LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, 4G, Cat-M, BLE configuration, and protocol adaptation.
Can Dingtek support a customer-owned platform?
Yes. Dingtek discusses data interface, payload parsing, API integration, and protocol adaptation after the project requirements and device model are confirmed.
Can one product support multiple networks?
Some Dingtek product families have different wireless versions or multi-mode options. The exact configuration depends on the model, region, quantity, and project requirement.
Can Dingtek customize firmware behavior?
For qualified OEM, ODM, or project deployments, Dingtek reviews firmware logic, reporting interval, thresholds, protocol behavior, and maintenance workflow.
Confirm the right connectivity path before pilot deployment
Share your device scenario, country or region, network preference, platform target, expected battery life, and integration requirements. Our team will recommend a practical wireless and protocol approach.