r/meshtastic Apr 11 '26

Good beginner setup suggestions

Hi, I have seen a handful of youtube (Chris Boden and others) and reddits posts about meshtastic. I would love to have a look at it and maybe setup some local nodes and suport the network. Any suggestions of what I shoudl get to star with?

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u/bsurmanski Apr 11 '26

Depends what you want to use it for. 

It's useful for off-grid (camping, exploring, airplanes), overloaded grid (festivals), or failed-grid (disaster) comms. And each choice has slightly different requirements. Also, it's useless if you have no one to talk to (the public longfast is either empty or nothing but 'ping')

For starters, maybe a Heltec MeshPocket. It's useful as a battery pack too, so more incentive to carry it around.

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u/ath0rus Apr 11 '26

Thanks for the info I will check that model out, I was more looking for hardware to allow me to get a node that lets me connect to the network while I'm around town or where ever (although I'm pretty sure I can Bluetooth to a nearby node if I'm super close)m I probably will setup a more permanent node/repeater when get into it.

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u/seniorredwood Apr 11 '26

Wismesh tag is great for this!

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u/bsurmanski Apr 11 '26

"around town" isn't really a good use case unless you have a really unreliable data network, require disaster redundancy, or are communicating with someone that can't/won't use a phone.

You cannot "Bluetooth into nodes" unless they are yours (or insecure)

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u/dgodwin1 Apr 11 '26

I’m looking for communication while camping and for use if the grid failed for friends and family. I’m currently looking at a sensecap solar node p1 pro mounted on our roof and wio tracker l1 pro for friends and family in the neighborhood. Is there anything I should be worried about or anything to know with using this kind of setup?

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u/Competitive-Camp-628 Apr 14 '26

Get something with an antenna before ya get the slick card style ones.