Meshtastic settings that actually work. Well.
That’s MeshOregon.
The MeshOregon difference
Proven Meshtastic firmware with custom settings
There’s no need to switch to competing software. MeshOregon is already compatible with your Meshtastic device running firmware 2.7.15 or later. This means your existing Meshtastic hardware, mobile apps, and add-on software will continue to work when you make the switch!
More data capacity. Fewer collisions. More reliability.
MeshOregon is about 3 times faster than Meshtastic’s default LongFast settings – almost the same speed as MediumFast. This means packets transmit faster, and there’s room for more traffic without causing issues. Yet, our settings yeilded significantly better results in testing than any of the stock Meshtastic modem presets.
Well-built infrastructure enables long-distance transport
MeshOregon has been built infrastructure-first, using premium hardware at carefully selected sites including towers, high buildings, and more, to ensure a reliable region-wide transport backbone network with excellent penetration into street-level coverage.
Bring MeshOregon to your area
Building a mesh elsewhere in Oregon?Let’s work together.
MeshOregon’s interoperability standard is a set of LoRa modem settings, channel configurations, and best practices to ensure that users can seamlessly roam from one mesh to another as they travel around Oregon between participating meshes. By switching to MeshOregon’s settings, you’ll better your user’s experiences, benefit from MeshOregon’s publicity and digital resources, and more. Plus, meshes can choose to opt-in to a statewide channel (bridged via a special point to point MQTT link) to increase public channel activity and help improve engagement and adoption. The more people are active on your mesh, the more nodes they’ll help build, and the more they’ll tell their friends!
It’s time to leave LongFast behind for a better experience.
Ready to learn more about switching to MeshOregon?
Read about how we developed our standards through through months of detailed testing in the Willamette Valley area to ensure the best mesh experience