LoRaWan (long range wide area network) has been rapidly developed and implemented in recent years. By providing outstanding advantages such as low cost, low power consumption, high reliability, large number of connected devices, and wide coverage, LoRaWan is especially suitable for IoT (Internet-of-things) applications. This paper focuses on estimating the maximal transmission range and relay location of a dual-hop LoRa network. Unlike other studies that only consider the path-loss and AWGN in the range estimation, this work takes into account the effects of both co-SF (Spreading Factor) and inter-SF interference when evaluating the system performance. The SNRs (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) and SIRs (Signalto-Interference Ratio) of each transmission hop are derived by using Rayleigh fading channel model that represents the path-loss, shadowing effect, and multipath fading. The maximal transmission range and the relay location are estimated in order to meet the SIR and SNR threshold requirements of LoRa networks. The numerical results of this paper can be used as a guideline for planning and designing LoRa networks.