👋 Welcome to Meshconsin's MQTT map! based on Liam Cottle's open source project.
Features
  • Privacy: This MQTT server will automatically generalize your location to a 1.1km area.
  • The map shows nodes that have sent a valid position to MQTT.
  • Position packets must be unencrypted, or encrypted with the default key.
  • Use the search bar to find nodes by ID or name.
  • Hover over nodes (on desktop) to see basic details.
  • Click a node to see info such as telemetry graphs and traceroutes.
  • Use the top right layers panel to show neighbours and waypoints.
  • Use the settings button to configure the map to your liking.
  • Have a feature request, or found a bug? Open an issue on GitHub.
FAQ
How do I add my node to the map?
Your node, or a node that hears your node must uplink to our MQTT server.
Your position packet must be unencrypted, or encrypted with the default key.
Use the MQTT server details below to uplink to this map.
What MQTT server should I use?
  • Address: wismesh.org
  • Username: mqtt
  • Password: meshconsin
  • Encryption Enabled: Yes
  • JSON Output: No
  • TLS Enabled: No
Please note, nodes can only uplink to this server. Downlink is disabled.
We suggest running dedicated nodes for uplinking to the map.
How do I remove my node from the map?
Nodes that have not been heard for 7 days are automatically removed.
Disable position reporting in your node to prevent it coming back.
Use custom encryption keys so the public can't see your position data.
To have your node removed now, please contact us.
How do I see neighbours a node heard?
Open the top right layers panel and enable neighbours.
Some neighbours are from MQTT, this is patched in latest firmware.
Legal
This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Meshtastic project.
The Meshtastic logo is the trademark of Meshtastic LLC.
Map tiles provided by OpenStreetMap