Both LXMF and Reticulum can ensure message reliability
As I understand it, LXMF is an abstraction layer built on top of the Reticulum API that allows for more featureful applications. Not dissimilar to how Nostr runs on top of TCP/IP.
You could run something like Reticulum + LXMF over airMAX to WAN links
https://store.ui.com/us/en/category/wireless-airmax-5ghz
Think like a SV2 proxy that does a couple of airMAX hops to some point that has internet access.
Reticulum packets are under 300 bytes, by far the least amount of bandwidth of any protocol I've seen.
https://github.com/markqvist/LXMF?tab=readme-ov-file#wire-format--overhead
Both LXMF and Reticulum can ensure message reliability
As I understand it, LXMF is an abstraction layer built on top of the Reticulum API that allows for more featureful applications. Not dissimilar to how Nostr runs on top of TCP/IP.
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