Fun fact you can build a mesh without dedicated hardware via the Batman protocol using soup cans and home wifi routers โœŒ๏ธ
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๐ŸŒ Bridging Bitchat + MeshCore: Resilient communication when infrastructure fails Bitchat = Bluetooth mesh on phones you already have (~100m range) MeshCore = LoRa long-range mesh (km+ with cheap hardware) The bridge connects them. Your phone talks to the city-wide mesh network. Perfect for disasters, protests, internet shutdowns. Code: https://github.com/jooray/MeshCore/tree/feature/bitchat-bridge Releases: https://github.com/jooray/MeshCore/releases Read more: https://juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/2026/01/18/bridging-bitchat-and-meshcore-resilient-communication-when-you-need-it-most/ image
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k03rader 3 weeks ago
And you can use WiFi HaLow to get LoRa like ranges with a much higher throughput.
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k03rader 3 weeks ago
You can use something like @BitSatRelay to get global connectivity and you can use something like @TollGate to transfer the cost of said connection to the user of the infracture
Yes, this is very cool. I've been a fan of freifunk. This will be a fairly small network though, we've done 400km with Meshcore cross country with just a handful of repeaters.
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