--- title: Getting Started sidebar_label: Getting Started slug: /getting-started sidebar_position: 2 --- import Link from '@docusaurus/Link'; import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; ## Identify Hardware The first order of business in getting started is determining what type of hardware you will be working with. Meshtastic currently supports devices with either of the two Micro-Controller Units (MCU): ### ESP32 The ESP32 is older and consumes more power than the nrf52, but is equipped with both WiFi and Bluetooth. Supported ESP32 devices: - LILYGO® TTGO T-Beam - LILYGO® TTGO Lora - Nano G1 - Station G1 ### NRF52 The NRF52 is much more power efficient than the esp32 and easier to update, but is only equipped with Bluetooth. Supported NRF52 devices: - RAK WisBlock - LILYGO® TTGO T-Echo :::info If your device is not listed above, please review our [supported hardware](/docs/supported-hardware) devices to determine which MCU your device has or contact us in [Discord](https://discord.gg/ktMAKGBnBs) with any questions. ::: ## Connect Device :::danger STOP! Put the power cable down! Never power on the radio without attaching an antenna! _it could damage the radio chip._ ::: Prior to connecting your Meshtastic device to the computer, you should perform the following basic checks. ### Verify data cable Some cables only provide _charging_, verify that your cable is also capable of _transferring data_ before proceeding. There is no definitive way to determine the difference in cables if you aren't willing to pull it apart. Trying out a few cables will be the best way to verify. Once you've located a working data cable, [install the correct serial driver](#install-serial-drivers) and [test for driver installation](#test-for-driver-installation). ### Install serial drivers
Install Serial Drivers
### Test driver installation You can verify that you have a proper data cable (rather than a charge-only type cable) and that the appropriate drivers for your system are installed by performing the following test: 1. Connect your Meshtastic device to your USB port 2. Open a **Terminal** and enter the following command: ```shell lsusb ``` 3. You should see something like: ```shell ID xxxx:xxxx Silicon Labs CP210x UART Bridge # or ID xxxx:xxxx QinHeng Electronics USB Single Serial # or FIXME (WISBLOCK OUTPUT) ``` 1. Navigate to `Apple Menu  > About This Mac > System Report... > Hardware > USB`. 2. You should see similar to one of the following entries: - `CP210X USB to UART Bridge Controller` - `CH9102 USB to UART Bridge Controller` - `WisCore RAK4631 Board` 1. Navigate to `Device Manager > Ports (COM & LPT)` 2. You should see similar to one of the following entries: - `Silicon Labs CP210X USB to UART Bridge (COM5)` - `Silicon Labs CH9102 USB to UART Bridge (COM5)` - `FIXME (WISBLOCK OUTPUT)` :::info If you do not see your device: 1. You may be using a charging-only cable, [verify your cable](#verify-data-cable). 2. You may need to [install the USB serial driver](/docs/getting-started/serial-drivers)). ::: ## Flash Firmware ### ESP32
Flash ESP32 Firmware
### NRF52 For RAK4631 users, if you have a RAK4631-R (the RUI3 bootloader version of the RAK4631), you must [convert it to use the Arduino bootloader](/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/#convert-rak4631-r-to-rak4631)
Flash NRF52 Firmware
## Use Meshtastic ### with mobile apps - [Android](/docs/category/android-app) - [Apple](/docs/category/apple-apps) ### with a browser - https://client.meshtastic.org - [Meshtastic Web](/docs/software/web-interface) ### over the internet with MQTT - [MQTT](/docs/software/mqtt/) There are many ways to interact with and use Meshtastic, please visit the [Software](/docs/software) page for more information.