MeshRoute is working software under active development, approaching its first public release.
What works today
- Deliberate, link-quality-aware routing across a LoRa mesh.
- Team identity, team messaging, and mobile nodes that can register through fixed home nodes.
- Layer and gateway mechanisms for connecting distinct local meshes.
- Firmware builds exercised on real development hardware.
- A native test suite and deterministic radio simulation scenarios used as regression gates.
What is happening now
The current phase is validation: reproducing behavior on hardware, closing edge cases exposed by the test and simulation corpus, refining the operator experience, and developing the companion iPhone application. Release packaging, installation guidance, and a clear supported-hardware path must be ready before the first public version is called complete.
What “pre-release” means
Interfaces and protocol details may still change. MeshRoute is not yet a finished consumer product, has not been certified for safety-critical use, and should not be treated as the sole communication system for an emergency. The purpose of publishing progress now is to make the engineering visible before asking anyone to rely on it.
Follow the work
Development happens in the open on GitHub. The MeshRoute blog will explain major design decisions, simulator findings, failures, and measurable progress toward the first release.