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Right now, we're focused on building upon Yggdrasil, OpenWrt, and other mesh networking technologies to create a usable product. Our goals are to be end-to-end encrypted and zero-configuration. We've deployed BMX6 networks, created bridges between Yggdrasil and Tor, and done extensive tinkering with Wireguard in the context of the Yggdrasil network.
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We build configurations for all of Mass Mesh's supported hardware, and [https://github.com/massmesh/ host it on Github.]
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We are always on the lookout for inexpensive hardware to run our software. Specifically, we are looking for devices around or under $100 that can run [https://openwrt.org/ OpenWrt] or other open distros such as Debian, and contain multiple networking interfaces to reduce the extra cost of adding adapters. Examples include multi-radio devices and small SBCs with multiple network interfaces such as the [http://espressobin.net/ EspressoBin].
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We are also keeping our eye on custom hardware like the [https://librerouter.org/ LibreRouter]. If you have experience with small embedded devices or custom hardware, we encourage you to get in touch or attend one of our [https://www.meetup.com/SomervillePirates/ meetings].
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For more information about our supported devices, see our [[:Category:Devices|devices]] page.
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= Important Links =
 
= Important Links =
 
[https://github.com/orgs/MassMesh/projects/1 Tech Team Tasks]
 
[https://github.com/orgs/MassMesh/projects/1 Tech Team Tasks]
  
 
Back to [[Volunteer Projects]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 9 March 2020

Right now, we're focused on building upon Yggdrasil, OpenWrt, and other mesh networking technologies to create a usable product. Our goals are to be end-to-end encrypted and zero-configuration. We've deployed BMX6 networks, created bridges between Yggdrasil and Tor, and done extensive tinkering with Wireguard in the context of the Yggdrasil network.

We build configurations for all of Mass Mesh's supported hardware, and host it on Github.

We are always on the lookout for inexpensive hardware to run our software. Specifically, we are looking for devices around or under $100 that can run OpenWrt or other open distros such as Debian, and contain multiple networking interfaces to reduce the extra cost of adding adapters. Examples include multi-radio devices and small SBCs with multiple network interfaces such as the EspressoBin.

We are also keeping our eye on custom hardware like the LibreRouter. If you have experience with small embedded devices or custom hardware, we encourage you to get in touch or attend one of our meetings.

For more information about our supported devices, see our devices page.

Important Links

Tech Team Tasks

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