- Quickstart - 44Net Wiki
From here, you can connect devices via RF links, subnet your network if you like, and start exploring TCP IP over amateur radio Once you are connected, you should subscribe to the 44Net mailing list
- 44Net - ARDC
44Net is shorthand for Internet network 44 (44 0 0 0 9, 44 128 0 0 10), also known as AMPRNet Since its allocation to amateur radio in the mid-1980s, the network has been used by amateur radio operators to conduct scientific research and to experiment with digital communications over radio
- HamWAN
A modern, multi-megabit, IP-based, digital network for amateur radio use! HamWAN is a non-profit organization (501c3) developing best practices for high speed amateur radio data networks
- IP400 Project Site
The goal of the IP400 Network Project is to develop a next generation data communications system by Amateur Radio for Amateur Radio
- AMPRNet: The Amateur Packet Radio Network - HamRadio. My
The Amateur Packet Radio Network, known as AMPRNet, utilizes the IPv4 Network 44 8 This network, allocated in the 1970s by Hank Magnuski, is administered by a distributed group of regional coordinators
- QSL. net
The AMPRNet (AMateur Packet Radio Network) is a name used by amateur radio operators for computer networks connected over amateur radio The AMPRNet is connected by wireless links and Internet tunnels
- IP over Ham Radio via New Packet Radio - TheModernHam
New packet radio by F4HDK offers the ability to create a LAN or connect to the internet via amateur radio RF links on the 70cm ham band
- 44Net Wiki - AMPR
44Net is a global block of IP addresses reserved for licensed amateur radio operators who want to learn, experiment, and create on the real, public Internet Get Started:
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