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Before configuring the MacOS gateway you'll need to: | Before configuring the MacOS gateway you'll need to: | ||
* Using the Portal, obtain your AMPRnet | * Using the Portal, obtain your AMPRnet IP addresses from a regional coordinator. | ||
* Obtain a public static IP address for your gateway. | * Obtain a public static IP address for your gateway. | ||
* Using the Portal, create an entry for your gateway. | * Using the Portal, create an entry for your gateway. | ||
* Get some of your | * Get some of your AMPRNet IP addresses registered in the ampr.org DNS. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 12 December 2024
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These are instructions for setting up a MacOS system as a gateway, using the Setting up a gateway on Linux as a starting point.
Before configuring the MacOS gateway you'll need to:
- Using the Portal, obtain your AMPRnet IP addresses from a regional coordinator.
- Obtain a public static IP address for your gateway.
- Using the Portal, create an entry for your gateway.
- Get some of your AMPRNet IP addresses registered in the ampr.org DNS.