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Geerling Engineering | When smartphones fail — free P2P wireless mesh networking @GeerlingEngineering | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 49 minutes ago.
Open source, off-grid, decentralized mesh networking on small, affordable devices. That's Meshtastic!

You can learn more about the protocol and how to get started at meshtastic.org

HUGE thanks to Muzi Works for reaching out after Open Sauce and sending over their H1 and R1 pre-built Meshtastic radios! You can find out more about them and see all their products here: muzi.works

They did not pay us anything to make this video, but they did send the radios that we're using to learn Meshtastic (thus the 'Paid sponsorship' disclosure at the beginning of the video!).

I've also ordered a few extra radios and my Dad and I are starting to learn about this fancy new radio tech! The map I showed near the end of the video is here: meshmap.net

There's another map here: meshtastic.liamcottle.net — and there are even others out there too... it's kind of the wild west right now in Meshtastic-land!

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Contents:

00:00 - What is Meshtastic?
01:33 - Setting up the node
04:30 - First mesh message!
06:08 - We're still learning
07:41 - Meshtastic uses?
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