From 46e4480cd16ad8094ff303a0687b651cb97187cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark Qvist Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2025 20:16:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated github build --- docs/connect.html | 2 +- source/connect.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/connect.html b/docs/connect.html index 5599f5a..9aa9e85 100644 --- a/docs/connect.html +++ b/docs/connect.html @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ peers = g3br23bvx3lq5uddcsjii74xgmn6y5q325ovrkq2zw2wbzbqgbuq.b32.i2p

The testnet also contains a number of Nomad Network nodes, and LXMF propagation nodes.

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Community-provided Interfaces

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Community Entrypoints

A number of publicly available entrypoints to Reticulum networks have been provided by the community. For everyday use, it is recommended to use these instead of the testnet.

You can connect your devices or instances to one or more of these to gain access to any Reticulum networks they are physically connected to.

Ideally, set up a Reticulum Transport Node that your own devices can reach locally, and then connect that transport node to a couple of public entrypoints. This will provide efficient connections and redundancy in case any of them go down.

diff --git a/source/connect.md b/source/connect.md index 94e6d71..f162bb4 100644 --- a/source/connect.md +++ b/source/connect.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Just add one of the following interfaces to your Reticulum configuration file: The testnet also contains a number of [Nomad Network](https://github.com/markqvist/nomadnet) nodes, and [LXMF](https://github.com/markqvist/lxmf) propagation nodes. -# Community-provided Interfaces +# Community Entrypoints A number of publicly available entrypoints to Reticulum networks have been provided by the community. For everyday use, it is recommended to use these instead of the testnet. You can connect your devices or instances to one or more of these to gain access to any Reticulum networks they are physically connected to.