• unconsciousvoidling@sh.itjust.works
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      3 个月前

      you got any tutorials or suggested hardware to join a mesh network? id be interested… it’s only a matter of time before the public internet is just unusable.

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        Not internet level replacement. But Meshcore running on ESP32 is pretty neat. I recently set up my RasPi 4b with a LoRa Hat and set it up using pymc_repeater to set it up a repeater at my apt. https://meshcore.co.uk/

      • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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        To join you need to either have an established mesh network already (assuming you don’t want to start a ISP)

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          right i found meshtastic.org through lemmy … and its a cool concept … purchase some hardware and join the network… download app… and you can do text communication… i was just wondering if there were more robust mesh networks with more capabilities than a text message. id rather just get prepared for when the rug is pulled out from underneath us and we have to get an anal cavity search just to check the weather.

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            There are a few metros around the world that have higher speed community networks (NYC Mesh, Freifunk, etc). If you get a HAM license, you could try participating in stuff like AREDN which uses modified WiFi access points. Depending on where you are, you’d likely have to start a group or club to start building out infrastructure.

          • AmbitiousProcess (they/them)@piefed.social
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            Reticulum seems cool since it can work over all kinds of different networking technologies, even regular ol’ WiFi and whatnot. Higher bandwidth channels can talk to lower bandwidth channels, and vice versa.

            It has its own problems with scale and actual users out in the wild, as well as I believe some issues getting proper code contributions and consistent maintenance.

    • DFX4509B@lemmy.wtf
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      the government can’t control them

      • They can use signal jammers to take them out pretty easily.