| Setting Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Your Address | Displays what the cluster sees as your device’s address. |
| Change Cluster | If you have more than one cluster configuration for your device, this allows you to switch over to the other. Although you can have two cluster configurations on a single device, at this time, it can only be actively running on one at a time. |
| Join Cluster | For a new device that needs onboarded to the cluster, choose this option while in the presence (within 100 feet or so) of the root device. |
| Onboard Device | If you are using the root device, it can onboard new devices. Choose this option on the root device, while in the presence of the to-be-onboarded device. |
| Create Cluster | Create a new cluster configuration. When you do this, the device that you create it on will forever be the root of this newly-created cluster. This new cluster will have a completely different set of trusted devices and everything else. |
| Delete Cluster | Delete a cluster configuration. If you do this on the root device, no more devices will be onboarded to that existing cluster (although they may continue to use it). If a non-root device deletes a cluster configuraion, it may at any time be re-onboarded to that cluster, and it will then receive the same address and identity on that cluster that it had before. That is, unless a factory reset happens, in which case the device is effectively an entirely new device as far as the cluster root knows. |
ChatterBox Off-Grid Comms
Set up your own secure communication cluster, independent of phones or internet
ChatterBox Off-Grid Comms
Set up your own secure communication cluster, independent of phones or internet