Typical Install Diagrams

The purpose of these diagrams are to give a technical overview of the routing of a typical mesh node, as shown on the Typical Installations Page.
There are two installation types that are generally seen in the mesh network:

Omnitik and a LiteBeam:

Most notes on the mesh have both an OmniTik and a LiteBeam on the roof. The LiteBeam provides the uplink connection back to a local hub node (which has sector antennas to which the LiteBeam connects). The Omnitik provides local connections to other nodes (which may or may not have their own LiteBeams) and provides routing and switching for that node's members.

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OmntiTik by itself (omni-only):

Nodes which are located next to an existing node may sometimes be installed without a LiteBeam. These "omni-only" nodes rely on the nearby node(s) for their connection to the rest of the network. 

In the example below, nodes A, B and D have LiteBeams that connect to a nearby hub, while node C is "omni-only". Node C relies other nearby nodes to connect to the rest of the network (while also serving as an intermediate "bridge" node between A,B and D).

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Generally we try to ensure there are at minimum two nodes with LiteBeam in each "cluster" to ensure there is a backup if the main uplink node goes down.

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Created 9 December 2023 04:39:23 by Willard Nilges
Updated 26 October 2024 18:41:37 by Lydon Thorpe