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Supernodes

Tim Wilkinson edited this page Mar 26, 2026 · 4 revisions

By default, Raven only shared traffic within the local AREDN network, and not to other AREDN networks. If you want to share traffic with other AREDN meshes you must install Raven on your local supernode.

Installing on a Supernode

Raven should be installed on a Supernode just you'd install it normally (see the here for details).

It recognizes it has been installed on a Supernode and will reconfigure itself appropriately; there's no extra configuration necessary.

Restrictions

  1. When installed on a supernode, any Meshtastic or MeshCore configuration will be ignored. A supernode cannot act as a bridge.
  2. A supernode cannot act as a text store (see Text Stores.

In Use

Raven on a supernode will relay messages from your local AREDN mesh to other Raven instances on other meshes. However, this is only active if those Meshes also have a Raven Supernode instance.

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