MeshEnvy’s path onto Nevada’s statewide mesh is MeshCore: pick compatible hardware, flash the official firmware, install the MeshCore app, then say hello where community channels are busiest. If you currently run Meshtastic and want to move your radio to MeshCore, read the Meshtastic → MeshCore migration guide.
Pick up MeshCore-supported hardware—every option below flashes cleanly with MeshCore for everyday mesh use with the MeshEnvy community.
Coming from Meshtastic? Same boards often dual-boot between projects, but you only run one firmware at a time. Migrate from Meshtastic to MeshCore.

High-performance and long-lasting LoRa device. As small as a credit card, effortlessly fitting in your pocket. Compatible with both MeshCore and Meshtastic firmware.

Ready-to-use off-grid LoRa repeater with 3200mAh battery and solar panel. Supports MeshCore and Meshtastic, making it a versatile tool for your local mesh.

All-in-one handheld LoRa communicator with a mechanical keyboard and IPS display. A powerful platform for running MeshCore or Meshtastic in the field.
The best way to get help and meet local meshers is our community Discord. Say hello and let us know what part of Nevada you're in!
Once your radio runs MeshCore, open the MeshCore app and join regional or public channels Nevada operators advertise on Discord—then send a "Hello from [Your City]!" to hear who replies. Legacy Meshtastic presets such as LongFast belong to a different ecosystem; MeshCore manages channels inside its app (why Meshtastic and MeshCore do not interoperate).
Curious how the network looks statewide? Explore the official MeshEnvy map for live coverage and active access points.
Dive into MeshCore’s official downloads and manuals on meshcore.dev, skim Meshtastic.org only if you still maintain Meshtastic nodes, then catch local updates here on MeshEnvy News.