Another great video, thanks for posting. I have to say I love your comment: "...it (MQTT) may seem defeating the purpose of a mesh network to use the Internet because the whole purpose of Meshtastic is to be able to communicate Off-Grid without any GMS network, without any Internet network..."
I am trying to text from an Raspberry Pi to a Mestastic device. Do you know what is the basic mosquitto_pub line command to send text to your Mestastic unit?
You'll find your answer in details on this post : meshtastic.discourse.group/t/what-is-the-basic-mosquitto-pub-command-to-send-text-to-your-mestastic-unit/11686/8
Great video but sometimes we don't need 10 minute videos telling us what something is or additional words. Short 3 minute videos on how to configure something is just as good.
According to the documentaiton, Setting this to option to 'true' means the device will ignore any messages it receives via LoRa that came via MQTT somewhere along the path towards the device
@@PoweredMeshtasticEurope hmmm ok the T-Beam also. Is there no device available that will not crash - very annoying. Maybe with an additional RaspberryPi? Do you have any ideas why the device crashes?
@@JohnDoe-qp3vb The device crashes because of a volume overload (public channel used by everyone at the same time). The best approach I believe is to set up your own private mqtt server/subscription so that only people who received the channel info may communicate on it.
you create a new channel in the radio configuration/channels sub menu. For others to be able to use your channel, you'll have to share the QR code (the password).