• pezhore@infosec.pub
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    16 hours ago

    It is cool! The barrier to entry is relatively low. The only thing to really worry about is:

    1. What band/frequency is appropriate for you country.
    2. Are there others around to which you can connect?

    If there’s not a lot of people around it’s not the end of the world. Nodes can connect over the Internet via MQTT servers. Yes, this defeats the purpose of having an offline/decentralized communication platform, but it is a good stop gap until more nodes are put up.

    Here’s a sample of what I can see in a somewhat large-ish Midwest City in the US (there’s about 63 nodes I can reach by hopping through relays).

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      16 hours ago

      I got mine recently in a dxent aized city and while there are plenty of nodes popping up on the map, the local channel is pretty quiet. Is that normal?

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        15 hours ago

        Yep, that can be normal. For my city, the local group has a private (but free to join) channel that’s a bit more active.

        Do a web search for meshtastic and your city and see if one pops up.

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        15 hours ago

        I don’t know. It’s the same for me but I got a pretty bad reception. The only time I saw some messages was when someone was sending some from a plane, so I guess it was a special occasion.