Maps¶
We hope to eventually show a map of nodes in the local mesh, but for now use one of those.
Meshtastic¶
meshmap.net, shows neighbours, hardware details, altitude, position precision and so on, based on the official MQTT server andbrianshea2/meshmap.net, sees about 35 nodes in the Montreal area as of 2026-03-18- Liam Cottle's map, similar to
meshmap.net, but more details in the per-node reports, based on MQTT reports tomqtt.meshtastic.liamcottle.net, powerful map (now advertising Meshcore), sees about 51 nodes in the Montreal area as of 2026-03-18 - Canada mesh map, also based on the
meshmap.netsoftware and the official MQTT server, but with themsh/CAprefix (as opposed to the "default"msh/US, sees about 23 nodes in the Montreal area as of 2026-03-18 - Meshsense map, based on reports from Meshsense installs, shows links between nodes, sees about 23 nodes in the Montreal area as of 2026-03-18
Note that those maps don't necessarily reflect actual relays that are visible on the ground, only relays that report their position. A relay might be in your neighbourhood and not visible on the map, so don't rely on the map to predict success. Try anyways!
Meshcore¶
- the official map often doesn't load here, or very slowly
- the https://map.meshcore.dev map shows about 14-25 relays in the greater Montreal area as of 2026-03-18, likely the same data as the above map
- https://analyzer.letsmesh.net/map has lots of data and will spin up the fan on your laptop. shows three relays in the greater Montreal area as of 2026-03-18
- https://yul.meshmapper.net/ shows actual tested coverage from the MeshMapper project, which essentially allows users to "war drive" a real-time map of where repeaters can be reached, shows 6 nodes in Montreal
Site planners¶
Those tools allow you to see what a relay in a given location would see. It's useful to plan where to install a relay.
- Planificateur de site
- Hey What's That can also be used to predict coverage, and gives elevation profiles as a bonus