I like this way of thinking! Excited to see what smarter people than myself come up with
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One thing that comes to mind is an NTP server, or if you have a beefy server, you could host maps
have you seen https://meshtastic.org/, going to look into some devices as a backup
Jeff Geerling did a video on them, got me super interested and thinking on how to implement and use with family.
If you already don't know, Bangladesh was disconnected from the internet for majority of the last week due to government order. It was shut down without any warning. We were put under curfew 24/7, so no leaving home. On the second day of curfew, me, with nothing to do, figured the intranet in our country still worked.
Anyone know more about that? Is that just customer-to-customer communication?
I've been fortunate enough to never experience a government-mandated internet shutdown, but I figure the ISPs just disconnect the gateways. If I'm understanding that correctly, it sounds like they just used the ISP network to carry traffic internally. Very clever!
I am curious too. It has been hard to get much information out between the internet shutdown, the language barrier, and the lack of press freedoms. I will post a link if I find anything!
Briar
Not self hosted but it is great for bad situations.
If you have some technical neighbors you could work to create a mesh. Get a bunch of devices and mesh them together to create a internal network spanning your neighborhood. You could theoretically have thousands of nodes. This may get you in trouble though so stick to Briar when threatened
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I found this for standing it up: