The mesh, live across the country
Every marker below is a real MeshCore node that has reported in — companions, repeaters, and room servers run by communities nationwide. TriMesh is the volunteer group growing the mesh across the OH, KY & WV tri-state area; this is the bigger picture it’s part of.
The nodes that make up the mesh
The map plots each kind of MeshCore node. Here’s what the markers mean — and how they line up with the roles you can run yourself.
It's live
Nodes appear as they advertise themselves to the network. Clusters break apart into individual markers as you zoom in — tap one to see its name, role, and last-seen time.
Find the Tri-State
Zoom into the OH·KY·WV tri-state to see the nodes near us. Sparse spot on the map? That’s exactly where a new companion — or better yet, a high repeater — makes the biggest difference.
Bigger than one town
Communities all across the US run their own MeshCore meshes on the same open protocol and gear. Pan out and you’ll see the network light up far beyond any single area.
TriMesh grows our corner of a nationwide network
No one owns the mesh. It’s built by everyone who puts a node on the air. TriMesh Network is the volunteer group organizing and growing that effort here in the OH, KY & WV tri-state area — one of many independent MeshCore communities scattered across the country.
Because every one of those meshes runs the same open MeshCore protocol on the same band, the gear you buy and the app on your phone work anywhere. Travel to another region with an active mesh and you can join right in. Where meshes are linked, messages can travel between them — and the map above shows just how far the network already reaches.
Community-run, not a company
There’s no carrier, subscription, or central server. The coverage is the community.
Same gear works everywhere
One open protocol on the US 915 MHz band means your node is at home on any MeshCore mesh.
Every node counts
Each companion and repeater someone adds extends coverage for the whole area — and the map proves it.
Don't see a node near you? Be the first.
Put a companion on the air, or raise a repeater on a high spot, and watch your area light up on the map. Every node you add grows the mesh for everyone.