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= IPIP Mesh =
== IPIP mesh ==


Choose this when you want community tunnel interconnection and are comfortable with basic tunnel configuration.
Choose this when you want community tunnel interconnection and are comfortable with basic tunnel configuration.
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* [[Routing|Routing and connectivity]]
* [[Routing|Routing and connectivity]]


= 44Net Connect (WireGuard) =
== 44Net Connect (WireGuard) ==


Choose this when your priority is a straightforward first deployment on a single system.
Choose this when your priority is a straightforward first deployment on a single system.
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* [[Routing|Routing and connectivity]]
* [[Routing|Routing and connectivity]]


= BGP-Announced Subnet =
== BGP-announced subnet ==


Choose this when you are operating router infrastructure and need full control of announced routes and policy.
Choose this when you are operating router infrastructure and need full control of announced routes and policy.

Latest revision as of 22:50, 25 February 2026


44Net supports multiple connection paths. Choose the one that matches your current setup and experience.

New here? Start with Getting started -> Ways to Connect. Fastest first path: 44Net Connect.

Path Setup effort Networking knowledge Typical use case
44Net Connect (WireGuard) Low Basic Fastest way to get a host online
IPIP Mesh Medium Basic to intermediate Host and site interconnection via tunnel mesh
BGP-Announced Subnet High Advanced Operating your own routed network and announcements

IPIP mesh

Choose this when you want community tunnel interconnection and are comfortable with basic tunnel configuration.

Primary next step: Get Started with IPIP Mesh

Technical references:

44Net Connect (WireGuard)

Choose this when your priority is a straightforward first deployment on a single system.

Primary next step: Get Started with 44Net Connect

Technical references:

BGP-announced subnet

Choose this when you are operating router infrastructure and need full control of announced routes and policy.

Primary next step: Get Started with BGP-Announced Subnets

Technical references: