#Reticulum will blow up in '25 just wait 🚀

Far more versatile than meshtastic

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Developers developers developers

Nostr + Simplex competitor?

X 1,000

Purest form of P2P so far

I started playing with it today. I'm curious to figure it out.

NGL- I read this note a bit too fast and got very worried.

I set up my first network successfully . yesterday. It was easier than I thought. Today I'll set up the first RNode and connect to a testnet.

Connecting to testnet worked fine. Only added the Interface and peers and nodes pop-up soon. Some quirky pages on some nodes. I like it.

Installing RNode failed due to permission issues. I guess I have to install #reticulum globally to circumvent these problems.

What devices can I just buy and hookup like I did with my meshtastic stuff? Bonus points if I can pay bitcoin.

Also, how do I just use it? Like I downloaded sideband and then I didn't know what to do. I basically zap anything tagged reticulum that I see but I still have 0 fucking clue about it. More content about it on nostr please!

I'll get my site up with the store this weekend ASAP; no more excuses

That's the beauty with Reticulum; literally any hardware will work with it, over any communications protocol. Its much bigger than just a LoRa device on a ESP.

https://reticulum.network/hardware.HTML

Can easily use a LilyGo LoRa32 V2.1 board (same as what you can use with meshtastic), just flash reticulum firmware on there.

Here's also a simple build guide for an RNodefrom awhile ago👇

https://unsigned.io/guides/2023_01_14_Making_A_Handheld_RNode.html

Reticulum boards work best, if thinking the same setup as meshtastic, if you use any board that has;

- ESP32 chip

- SX1262 chip for transceiver

So, boards like the LilyGo T-Echo Meshtastic LoRa SX1262, 915MHz devices work well

- their T-Decks & T-beams would suffice too

So I could just flash different firmware on an existing device? Then what? Do I need multiple nodes for coms or what's do i do

Multiple nodes does help; not sure if there is an open channel in your community like a open public meshtastic channel has

Check out this here for the necessary software to get started👇

https://unsigned.io/guides/2023_01_14_Making_A_Handheld_RNode.html#tools

Imo reticulum has much more potential, but (for right now) meshtastic has a easier on-boarding process

We'll get a smoother reticulum setup, way faster/better than meshtastic, prob in less than 6-12 months

know if heltecv3 works?

Double checked yesterday, as where I looked, it does not. That was an older post though I'll reconfirm later today