diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 30313ad..3cbdac0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ This is the firmware for [RNode](https://unsigned.io/rnode), a very flexible LoR - Network adapter for [RNS](https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum) - LoRa interface for your computer (or any device with a USB or serial port) +- Generic [LoRa-based network adapter](https://unsigned.io/15-kilometre-ssh-link-with-rnode/) for your Linux devices - [Packet sniffer](https://github.com/markqvist/LoRaMon) for LoRa networks - LoRa development board - A LoRa-based KISS-compatible TNC @@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ For adding RNode to your Arduino environment, please see [this post](https://uns For configuring an RNode with this firmware, please have a look at the [RNode Config Utility](https://github.com/markqvist/rnodeconfigutil). ## Current Status -The RNode firmware has not seen much real world testing, and should be considered beta at this point. +The RNode firmware is relatively well tested, but there's a lot of features being added, so you might still find a bug. If you do, please report it as an issue here, so I can fix it! ## Operating Modes RNode can operate in two modes, host-controlled (default) and TNC mode: diff --git a/Schematics/README.md b/Schematics/README.md index 07cd5bb..7d9db91 100644 --- a/Schematics/README.md +++ b/Schematics/README.md @@ -7,4 +7,6 @@ Using the schematics here, it is possible to build an RNode yourself. Schematics - A 3.3v regulated DC supply (for supplying the LoRa chip) - A Semtech SX1276 module -You can assemble the circuit like in the schematic, but only care about the connections going between the MCU and logic level converter, and from the logic level converter to the LoRa module, plus the supply lines, and optionally the LEDs. \ No newline at end of file +You can assemble the circuit like in the schematic, but only care about the connections going between the MCU and logic level converter, and from the logic level converter to the LoRa module, plus the supply lines, and optionally the LEDs. + +Fritzing files for breadboard setup and links to recommended components are coming soon. \ No newline at end of file