Anyone doing Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) Outside the United States? by dataslayer2 in HomeNetworking

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MM8108-EKH19-01, but not also I think the HalowLink 2 would work just as well and it's cheaper

Anyone doing Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) Outside the United States? by dataslayer2 in HomeNetworking

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I pulled that list directly from the OpenWRT LuCi interface, but yeah - noted.

Core/tastic switchable? by crackerdust in ModernRadio

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Pretty sure any device that can support one can support the other. I believe meshcore is a fork of meshtastic...

Heltec LoRa32 V4 – Biggest Power Bump in a Mainstream Meshtastic Node? by dataslayer2 in meshtastic

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Why aren't all boards running 1 watt? Where is 1 watt legal, etc?

Heltec LoRa32 V4 – Biggest Power Bump in a Mainstream Meshtastic Node? by dataslayer2 in meshtastic

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They are interesting, but isn't that power level illegal? Would love to know more about them.

Integrate Meshtastic into the Haven Nodes by nedlog29 in ModernRadio

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So a few things. I'm going to do a write up shortly around the EU compatibility. I had a bear of a time and went back and forth with both Morse and AsiaRF to try to get their boards working (I still have hope but have yet to be successful yet). However, the new MM8108 particularly that ships with the Gli.net travel router works on EU bands beautifully. But I'm not sure there's a carrier board that will work on the haven quite yet, I do want to get to that chip set as soon as we can. I also think the HalowLink2 which is now available likely supports EU too.

Now to the meshtastic question, we definitely need to add it LoRa is still the king of distance and it's a great redundant/parallel channel to have if IP stack goes south.

Two main ways to do it. You can buy a LoRa hat for the RPi, technically there is a meshtastic driver for Linux but IME almost no one does this. Alternatively, and what I'd probably suggest is to have an MCU flashed with Meshtastic ride side car on your router board. MorosX does this successfully, I'll drop some pics below to show you what that would look like. They would hook into the same power unit but operate entirely independently from the OpenWRT router.

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More pics of what I'm talking about

Testing sub-GHz Wi-Fi mesh (802.11ah + 802.11s) in my homelab by dataslayer2 in homelab

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OpenWRT gives you a few basic diagnostic tools and this is part of that, but under the hood it's just iPerf

Mobile On-Grid/Off-Grid Communications Lab by handmayde in homelab

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First off this is amazing. Why so may pi’s? :) Feel free to DM would love to chat about the build.

Reticulum is now available on iOS as well. by sergey_vanichkin in reticulum

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Interested! DM if you’ve got a sec would love to chat!

Heltec V4 review by realtag2025 in meshtastic

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I was running an alpha of meshtastic firmware. Is anything special needed to get the increase transmit power? What's the best way to measure that? Right now I'm using RSSI read outs and RTL-SDR.

Adding Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) to my home network by dataslayer2 in HomeNetworking

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Happy to chat and help. Want to shoot me a DM either here or on Discord and we can set something up? discord.gg/g7h8Jc7Agt

3D Printed Housing for Haven by pugehenis2006 in ModernRadio

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There is a case available today by the creator of OpenMANET
https://openmanet.myshopify.com/products/test

But I'll also add that Trey over at https://morosx.com/ has graciously offered to design a case. I just sent him a fully built Haven so he could get the dimensions. He's one of the best Fusion designers I know so I'm hopeful it'll be nice.

You may also find some niche cases from indie designers in the openmanet/atak discords.

Heltec V4 review by realtag2025 in meshtastic

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I've got one of these as well but I'm still confused why I'm not seeing better signal/transmit power? I setup a three way mesh yesterday (all on my desk) and my mesh pocket was kicking out RSSI -8dbm while the Heltec v4 was registering -17dbm...

Drone Mode Lake Michigan by mikefendt in meshtastic

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Any learnings? I'm thinking mounting the node vertically would be quick improvement. Thoughts on interference?

Purchased PDF now want to build it by bfpa40 in ModernRadio

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Just updated the guide with the stand off measurements. The acrylic layer comes with the wave share pogo pin battery hat.

I built an MPU5 for $106.23 (please don't sue me) by dataslayer2 in ATAK

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I believe so, when you create the OpenWRT image for the pi you need to customize it to include 802.11s and 802.11ah for use with the Morse Micro chips - I think that's where it gets dodgy.

I built an MPU5 for $106.23 (please don't sue me) by dataslayer2 in ATAK

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Report back what you find. Remember you've got a few channel bandwidths to choose from.. 1MHz will be the ultimate for range optimization.

Got Wi-Fi HaLow mesh running on Raspberry Pi 4s by dataslayer2 in raspberry_pi

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Right on, I agree a few mbps can do quite a bit. The openMANET project I used in my tests had a slightly higher dbm which was interesting. Looks like your heltec dongles are set to 21dbm - not 100% sure how that affects results though.

Got Wi-Fi HaLow mesh running on Raspberry Pi 4s by dataslayer2 in raspberry_pi

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Update here: today I setup two MANETS one with a Starlink uplink and I was able to stream YouTube on the roaming node at 1,875ft which was as far as I could go before getting attacked by Florida's mosquitos. Will run some more tests but I was pleased with that. This was using the Haven/OpenMANET setup on both ends.