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  • AMPR.ORG is the domain that is available for ham radio operators to register their AMPRNet network [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Host_%28network%29 hos ...ions. The first step in obtaining your own sub-domain under AMPR.ORG is to register on [https://portal.ampr.org the Portal] ...
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  • ...dresses are best for this, but IP addresses dynamically assigned to you by your ISP may work if they change infrequently. # [https://portal.ampr.org/register.php Register] on the [[portal]]. ...
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  • ...ally a routing table that specifies which subnets can be reached via which gateway. Learn how to [[Setting up a gateway on Linux|setup a Linux gateway]] ...
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  • ...users of the AMPRNet address space to manage their allocations, configure gateway information and manage their entries in the ampr.org domain. The portal can ...et an IP assignment within AMPRNet please register on the portal and place your request. ...
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  • ...you'll want to [https://portal.ampr.org/gateways_manage.php Register] your gateway! ...he configuration menu. First field asks for a title, you<br> can enter in your Callsign, QTH, etc. ...
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  • First you must create your account at the [https://portal.ampr.org/ Portal]. ...You also must login every 3-6 months even if it's just to check in to keep your assignment active, you have been warned!''' ...
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  • The following are the steps necessary to create a general purpose gateway to AMPRNet using an Ubuntu Linux Server. '''(NOTE: A script has been developed to streamline setup of a [[Gateway]], see: [[startampr]])''' ...
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  • * BGP routing (See Also [[Announcing your allocation directly]]) ...e a computer that can send BGP advertisements, then you can advertise that your computer is part of the AMPRNet address range, and hence receive AMPRNet tr ...
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  • ...hen again, not much of the IPv4 AMPRnet is truly globally routed, with the gateway for the greater Internet being a single machine somewhere at UCSD. ...r different AMPRNET hosts (you'd be trying to add an IPv4 route to an IPv6 gateway destination). So there's a scalability problem - you'd need to set up a dif ...
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