An open-source software for connecting devices without internet, enabling self-organizing networks for communication and file sharing
Tentlan is an open-source, decentralized mesh networking application designed to connect devices without an internet connection. It utilizes peer-to-peer wifi connections to create self-organizing networks that can connect to each other, facilitating communication and file sharing between users.
Some key features of Tentlan include:
By using wifi and ethernet for direct device communication, Tentlan allows users to set up decentralized networks independent from centralized internet infrastructure. This makes it useful for creating connections in areas with limited internet availability. The mesh networking capability and encryption facilitates secure communication channels for users. Overall, Tentlan focuses on providing offline connectivity and enabling device networking capabilities without relying on internet services.