Reticulum Overview Video:
An exciting project for mesh radio networks and much more.
@f486d47b just released a great video on reticulum. I highly recommend you watch this one.
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Introduction:
Reticulum is a versatile and robust communication protocol designed for use across a variety of mediums, including Ethernet, Packet, WiFi, and Serial. Its flexibility extends to other protocols and technologies such as LoRa, TCP, UDP, I2P, and RNode, making it suitable for diverse networking environments.
Applications:
- Emergency Communication: Ideal for creating resilient communication networks in disaster-stricken areas where conventional infrastructure is unavailable.
- Nomadic Networking: Suitable for mobile and remote users who require reliable communication without depending on traditional networks.
- Hobbyist and Experimental Networks: Perfect for enthusiasts experimenting with decentralized networks and alternative communication technologies.
Conclusion:
Reticulum's adaptability and support for multiple communication protocols and hardware make it a powerful tool for anyone interested in building and experimenting with resilient, decentralized networks, including mesh radio networks.
PS:
Please let me know if you find or post any Reticulum content. This is a project I will be following, & reposting etc.
#ethernet #packet #wifi #serial #lora #tcp #udp #i2p #rnode #mesh #meshtastic #esp32 #lxmf #nomadnet #bbs #sideband #packetradio
https://youtu.be/q8ltLt5SK6A
Thank you for htis! I am just now expanding from ham to meshtastic and now reticulum/nomadnet. LFG!
if you had to choose one project to succeed and one to fail between meshify and reticulum, how would you choose?
seems to me that meshify is a better project right now, but has not much more room for growth, while reticulum is worse but it could be so many times better than meshify ever will. am i getting it wrong or do you agree?
Meshify? Never heard. Do you mean Meshtastic?
I think Reticulum is better.
oopsies, yes, that's what i meant.
seems like i confused it with the computer case