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== Files ==
 
== Files ==
  
[https://github.com/MassMesh/meta-imagebuilder-artifacts/blob/master/massmesh/meshnode/rpi-4/openwrt-massmesh-meshnode-brcm2708-bcm2711-rpi-4-squashfs-factory.img.gz Mass Mesh Firmware (Factory) (Latest)]
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[https://downloads.massmesh.net/snapshots/images/meshnode/rpi-4/openwrt-massmesh-meshnode-bcm27xx-bcm2711-rpi-4-squashfs-factory.img.gz Mass Mesh Firmware (Factory) (Latest snapshot)]
  
[https://github.com/MassMesh/meta-imagebuilder-artifacts/blob/master/massmesh/meshnode/rpi-4/openwrt-massmesh-meshnode-brcm2708-bcm2711-rpi-4-squashfs-sysupgrade.img.gz Mass Mesh Firmware (Sysupgrade) (Latest)]
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[https://downloads.massmesh.net/snapshots/images/meshnode/rpi-4/openwrt-massmesh-meshnode-bcm27xx-bcm2711-rpi-4-squashfs-sysupgrade.img.gz Mass Mesh Firmware (Sysupgrade) (Latest snapshot)]
  
[https://github.com/MassMesh/meta-imagebuilder-artifacts/tree/master/massmesh/meshnode/rpi-4 Mass Mesh Firmware Build Artifacts]
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[https://downloads.massmesh.net/snapshots/packages/aarch64_cortex-a72/generic/ Mass Mesh Snapshot Package Repository]
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[https://downloads.massmesh.net/snapshots/images/meshnode/rpi-4/ Mass Mesh Firmware Snapshot Image Repository]
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[https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/targets/bcm27xx/bcm2711/ OpenWrt Snapshot Images Tree]
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[https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/targets/bcm27xx/bcm2711/packages/ OpenWrt Snapshot Package Tree]
  
 
== Materials ==
 
== Materials ==

Revision as of 19:42, 9 June 2020

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

Files

Mass Mesh Firmware (Factory) (Latest snapshot)

Mass Mesh Firmware (Sysupgrade) (Latest snapshot)

Mass Mesh Snapshot Package Repository

Mass Mesh Firmware Snapshot Image Repository

OpenWrt Snapshot Images Tree

OpenWrt Snapshot Package Tree

Materials

Instructions

  1. Download the "Sysupgrade" file from the Files section.
  2. Flash the firmware onto your microSD card using Balena Etcher, or a similar tool.
    1. For help with this step, see Flashing Removable Media.
  3. Insert the microSD card and connect the Raspberry Pi to power.