BYOMesh – New LoRa mesh radio offers 100x the bandwidth
59 points by nullagent 2 hours ago | 19 comments
WD-42 24 minutes ago
Capping off a pretty wild week for Meshcore: https://www.pedaldrivenprogramming.com/2026/05/meshcore-is-h...
replyjtchang 24 minutes ago
Correct me if I am wrong but I thought the primary appeal of LoRa was range? Also isn't the primary factor in making long range radio go through things is the frequency? So 2.4ghz is the same frequency as consumer wifi right and thus would propagate about the same right?
replyIt doesn't seem like this would be that useful except that the protocol is LoRa so you can have higher bandwidth between two devices if they happen to be close enough together.
syntaxing 7 minutes ago
I know it’s all open source and I’m not paying for anything so I cant be choosy. But after playing with a bunch of Lora peer to peer chat systems. All I wish is a chat service that uses haloW. Since it uses wifi backend, regular wifi should work as well.
replylormayna 42 minutes ago
Propagation (FSPL) is a lot better at 868/915 Mhz than 2.4Ghz.
What is the advantage to have a "super BLE", that can propagate for few hundred meters?
replyvarispeed 20 minutes ago
100x of what? As someone not too familiar with LoRa, what is the significance and how this could be used?
replySay I start the node and then what?
yborg 38 minutes ago
Cue xkcd on standards. I've been interested in mesh radio, and I keep hoping that a winner will emerge. Probably won't until a large commercial vendor gets interested and picks one.
replymyself248 58 minutes ago
Every day, we get closer to reinventing Ricochet, 27 years later...
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I'm trying to envision the application of a mesh like this. These could be examples?
- interconnected nodes need to share data (like images)
- interconnected nodes are acting as a collective array of sensors (eg. geolocation)
- interconnected mesh nodes provide redundant pathways back to the central node
- interconnected mesh nodes provide spatial diversity in case of interference or jamming
- nodes are mobile (eg. drone or vehicle) and mesh provides alternative connectivity based on node location and RF attenuation (also provides longer range with mesh connectivity)