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this post was submitted on 12 Mar 2026
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Meshtastic
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A community to discuss Meshtastic (https://meshtastic.org/docs/introduction)
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Im not clear on what the network is used for
That's fun the part - it's used by nerds testing the network, sending "ping". And others replying and setting up BBS systems.
Like…the old school BBS stuff? I thought there was texting and maybe email? Not sure as I am learning too. I’ve used BBSes in the past.
Its like a worse pager system. But it does not use the internet or anything centralized. It makes it look like texting on apps.
Yes, I'm digging the disconnected part, so I am interested. I am looking deeper at self-hosted processes and if they can be provided in a way other than the internet, all the better. Any recommendations on hardware? Looking for base station and portable when I am comfortable knowledge-wise. Any site better than another to source it? Can't/won't do amazon.
Meshtastic is basically just texting, but there are nodes people setup for BBS purposes.
Its messaging. Think SMS but local mesh. I'm going to use it for weather stations and being goofy with friends, but it's also resilient in case the internet goes down, I'll still be able to talk to other mesh users.
This is my primary interest an independent resilient internet sounds very interesting.
Meshtastic is messaging only, not really an internet replacement- someone else in this thread mentioned Reticulum as a true networking layer run over LoRa and other hardware layers, might be more your speed.