Next we need LoRa-based routers that do this so we can accept users from further away than simple 2.4G hz distances.
Yes, LoRa is bandwidth-limited, but they are very cheap. Couldn't these devices be stacked, so you'd connect to a thousand of them instead of just 1?
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Lora based mesh network
LoRa (and nostr) can be really useful for metadata that routers use to discover new peers. When it comes to transport, I've accepted that TCP-IP is the best we've got. However, I don't accept authorities like ICANN and IANA as a requirement. I think nostr relays allow us to have efficient transport on competing networks.