Reliable, decentralized, encrypted communications across Utah's Wasatch Front. No internet. No cell towers. Just mesh.
[GET STARTED]Wasatch Mesh is a community hub for mesh networking enthusiasts in Utah, built on MeshCore software and LoRa radio technology.
Long-range, low-power radio communication that can reach miles across valleys and mountain terrain without any infrastructure.
All messages are encrypted by default. Your communications stay private between you and your intended recipients.
No central servers, no single point of failure. The network operates peer-to-peer, owned and maintained by the community.
Building the most reliable and secure decentralized mesh radio network across Utah's mountains and valleys.
Strong encryption ensures your messages remain private. No backdoors, no compromises.
Designed to work in Utah's challenging terrain - from valley floors to mountain peaks.
Solar-powered repeaters and battery-friendly nodes mean the network stays up when the grid goes down.
Join the Wasatch Mesh community in four simple steps.
Connect with other mesh enthusiasts on our Discord server. Get help, share knowledge, and coordinate coverage.
Pick up a LoRa-capable device like a Heltec V3, LilyGo T-Beam, RAK WisBlock, or similar ESP32+LoRa hardware.
Use our web flasher to install MeshCore firmware, then configure using our recommended settings for the Wasatch region.
Power on your node and start communicating. Deploy a repeater on a peak for bonus points.
From backcountry adventures to emergency preparedness, mesh has you covered.
Stay connected while skiing, hiking, or camping in Utah's wilderness - no cell service required.
When earthquakes hit or infrastructure fails, mesh networks keep communities connected.
Coordinate groups at festivals, races, or outdoor events across large areas.
Connect remote cabins and properties without relying on cellular or internet infrastructure.
We're a community of builders, tinkerers, and radio enthusiasts across the Wasatch Front. We solder our own boards, compile our own firmware, and deploy repeaters on mountain peaks. We're building resilient communications infrastructure - one node at a time.