Network map #561
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i"m new to reticulum so i'll answer as best i can. as far as i know there is not a single complete network to map. there may be several private networks that we have no way of knowing about unless they advertise somehow. there are a few public test networks that are online. amsterdam.connect.reticulum network on port 4965. dublin.connect.reticulum.network on port 4965. reticulum.betweentheborders.com on port 4242. i have quite a few test instances on these that i'd love to chat over and help build the network. |
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What @michael23505 said is absolutely correct, though I will add that a map of LoRa nodes connected to the main testnet, made up of user contributions, is a possibility down the line, and something that a lot of people want. It’s worth noting that the specific servers Michael mentioned are actually interconnected, forming a complete single network (that we call the testnet) along with a ton of other TCP nodes (plus a few LoRa and I2P connected nodes for good measure), though more private networks that are separate do still exist. |
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I have been unable to find any map of the Reticulum network.
I wanted to see if there is any nearby network that I may join to help building more decentralized network.
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