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Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire
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Yeah. They actually ship with custom OpenWRT and host vanilla OpenWRT images for their hardware.

Therefore probably a good choice.

Take an old router you could have thrown out and give it a new life with OpenWRT (a slightly outdated version).

The amount of onboard flash is normally the problem. Best I could do is to go online and search for some newer routers with OpenWRT support.

I do intend on setting this to false. As I simply want automatic link-layer association based in the mesh-id (and matching auth of course).

This means if A is in range if B and B of C. That they will automatically link but not forward. This means A is linked to B on one segment and B and C on another.

I can then use this to run IPv6 babeld to build network-layer forwarding (instead of link-layer based)

I need to setup Haven when I have a machine to do it on

I am trying my best to get it done ASAP.

Defs sometime early next year, although I may very well end up finishing this whole mega tutorial before that.

Either way, I shall let you know when. I will make big noise about it! :-)))

Thanks for the tips!

Putting together this RNode tutorial is becoming very fun.

Chapter 1 is basically done. Now awaiting on some more of these devices to arrive so that I can begin working on the second chapter.

#rnode #lora #lillygo

Long distance digital radio for messaging and really doing whatever you could want to (in the IoT domain).

One of the uses I am keen to try out would be RNode's Ethernet tunnel feature combined with TNCAttach. This could provide me with a not-so-fast Ethernet tunnel over LoRa!

https://liberatedsystems.co.uk/blog/off-grid-comms-opencom-xl/

Regarding this, today I will try see if I can get two more of the LillyGo T3-S3's. If not then I will just be looking into the antennas.

I would like two more to test a greater network but also to be able to test the tunneling functionality on RNode

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