This can be apparent, however you additionally have to have a community arrange earlier than catastrophe hits, Meadows says. So, arrange anybody who you may want to speak with throughout a cell and web blackout earlier than it really occurs. And, as a result of comparatively frequent firmware updates, you possibly can’t simply toss your system in a bug-out bag and overlook about it. However “if it is one thing that you simply really use, like in case you pull it out and use it as soon as a month, you may be good to go,” Bennett says.
Then there’s the problem of uncooked bandwidth. This limitation could cause points when lots of people try to make use of the community on the similar time. At a ham radio conference in Dayton, Ohio, final 12 months (sure, it’s referred to as Hamvention), the Meshtastic community crashed after somebody ran a program that flooded the community with further site visitors, pushing the Meshtastic community to its limits.
“As a result of actually one particular person turned on this MQTT bridge, which then joined the remainder of us into this mesh in a steel constructing in Dayton, it crashed the entire mesh instantly,” Vander Houwen says.
After this incident, Vander Houwen, Bennett, and Meadows went to work to arrange for the upcoming Defcon hacker convention in Las Vegas, finally releasing a particular firmware for the a lot bigger occasion that Vander Houwen estimates permits “someplace between 2,000 and a couple of,500 nodes” to function on the community concurrently. A similar firmware launched forward of the 2025 Hamvention in Might drew praise from the group.
Regardless of Meshtastic’s limitations, its promise as a backup communication system—and the sheer enjoyable you possibly can have with it—continues to drag in new lovers. The Android app alone has drawn hundreds of opinions, and the Meshtastic subreddit has grown to just about 50,000 members. Some municipalities are even hoping to launch Meshtastic networks to assist shield their communities within the occasion of pure disasters.
For Bennett, Meadows, and Vander Houwen, they’re excited to not simply see the variety of Meshtastic nodes enhance, however to see the know-how turn into one thing anybody can use with out having to turn into an fanatic or “analog astronaut” in any respect.
“I believe the most important factor for me too is that it’s not simply accessible from the side of the {hardware} being accessible to extra folks. I wish to make the software program extra accessible,” Meadows says. “I wish to make the expertise such that I can hand this system to anyone and have them obtain the app and begin messaging. We have come a good distance. I believe there’s nonetheless some room to develop there.”

















































