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Latest revision as of 00:14, 1 March 2026
Real IPv4
for real hams.
Public IPv4 addresses for your projects.
Free to use for licensed radio amateurs.
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:
No NAT. Just ’Net.
44Net IP addresses are public, globally routable, and static — no NAT, no CGNAT. IP as it was meant to be.

By hams, for hams. Worldwide.
Across the street or around the world — When you access a resource on a 44Net IP, you know it's provided by a fellow ham in the spirit of amateur radio. Got a callsign? Get started.

