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radio:mesh [2025/11/17 09:58] – [MeshCore] cocoradio:mesh [2025/11/17 11:04] (current) coco
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 [[github>meshcore-dev/MeshCore|MeshCore]] is another LoRa-based mesh, similar to Meshtastic and even runs on the same devices. Unlike Meshtastic's "flooding" approach //(where all messages are rebroadcast by any node until they reach their destination or hop limit)// Meshcore takes a "flood-then-direct" approach //(it floods initially to discover paths & efficient routes, falling back to flood only when necessary)//. [[github>meshcore-dev/MeshCore|MeshCore]] is another LoRa-based mesh, similar to Meshtastic and even runs on the same devices. Unlike Meshtastic's "flooding" approach //(where all messages are rebroadcast by any node until they reach their destination or hop limit)// Meshcore takes a "flood-then-direct" approach //(it floods initially to discover paths & efficient routes, falling back to flood only when necessary)//.
  
-This and several other features makes MeshCore useful for large planned mesh networks. Since Meshtastic is primarily designed for quick-deployment by hobbyists, outdoor enthusiasts & emergency response, it is easily overwhelmed in congested urban & corporate environments.+This and several other features makes MeshCore useful for large planned mesh networks. Since Meshtastic is primarily designed for quick-deployment by hobbyists, hikers & emergency response, it is easily overwhelmed in congested urban & corporate environments.
  
  
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