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free-space optical links and more.
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An open-source LoRa-based interface called `RNode <https://unsigned.io/rnode>`_
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was designed as an example transceiver that is very suitable for Reticulum.
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RNodes can be built with custom parts, from a common LoRa development board,
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or purchased as a complete transceiver.
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is available as an example transceiver that is very suitable for Reticulum.
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Users can creat RNodes from custom parts or a common LoRa development board,
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or purchase a complete transceiver.
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Reticulum can also be encapsulated over existing IP networks, so there's
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nothing stopping you from using it over wired Ethernet or your local WiFi
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For example, it's possible to set up a Raspberry Pi connected to both a
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LoRa radio, a packet radio TNC and a WiFi network. Once the interfaces are
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added, Reticulum will take care of the rest, and any device on the WiFi
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added, Reticulum will take care of the rest. Any device on the WiFi
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network can communicate with nodes on the LoRa and packet radio sides of the
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network, and vice versa.
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