Civilian MANET System
Infrastructure-independent mesh communications
A small form factor mobile ad-hoc network system bringing military-grade mesh communications to civilian disaster preparedness, remote operations, and off-grid communities.
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Overview
When cell towers go down and internet disappears, the MANET system keeps your team connected. Each node is a complete radio and router that automatically forms a resilient mesh network with every other node in range.
Why Mesh Networking Matters
Traditional communications depend on infrastructure — cell towers, internet backbones, satellite links. In disaster scenarios, these are often the first things to fail. A mesh network has no single point of failure. Every node is both a client and a relay, creating a self-healing network that gets more resilient as you add nodes.
Civilian Applications
- Disaster response: Coordinate rescue and relief operations without infrastructure
- Remote operations: Communications for field teams beyond cell coverage
- Off-grid communities: Persistent local networking for rural and remote areas
- Event coordination: Temporary high-density communications without carrier dependency
Key Capabilities
Self-Forming Network
Nodes automatically discover peers and establish optimal routing. No configuration required — power on and communicate.
Multi-Hop Relay
Messages hop across nodes to extend range far beyond any single radio. Each additional node extends the network's reach.
Encrypted by Default
All traffic encrypted end-to-end. No cleartext communications, ever. Group and direct messaging with forward secrecy.
Low Power Operation
Designed for extended field use. Sleep modes, transmit power management, and efficient protocols maximize battery life.
Technical Specifications
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