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* Read [[GetStarted|Getting started]] before posting setup questions.
* Read [[GetStarted|Getting started]] before posting setup questions.
* When asking for help, include topology basics (NAT, tunnel endpoint, routing method, and error symptoms).
* When asking for help, include topology basics (NAT, tunnel endpoint, routing method, and error symptoms).
* Cross-check your participation model in [[Ways to Connect|Ways to Connect]].
* Cross-check your participation model in [[Provisioning Methods|Provisioning Methods]].


== What this page will cover ==
== What this page will cover ==
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== Related pages ==
== Related pages ==
* [[GetStarted|Getting started]]
* [[GetStarted|Getting started]]
* [[Ways to Connect|Ways to Connect]]
* [[Provisioning Methods|Provisioning Methods]]
* [[What People Build|What People Build]]
* [[What People Build|What People Build]]
* [[Contributing|Contributing]]
* [[Contributing|Contributing]]
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* [[Policies|Policies]]
* [[Policies|Policies]]


== Contribute / Next steps ==
== Contribute / next steps ==
If a recurring question appears on the mailing list, convert the answer into a short wiki update and link it in [[Contributing]]. That keeps operational guidance searchable and reduces repeated troubleshooting cycles.
If a recurring question appears on the mailing list, convert the answer into a short wiki update and link it in [[Contributing]]. That keeps operational guidance searchable and reduces repeated troubleshooting cycles.
== Older docs and notes ==
Earlier pages that may still be useful:
* [[44Net mailing list]]
* [[Re: 44Net Digest, Vol 3, Issue 96]]
* [[K2IE]]
* [[ARDC]]
* [[Ampr.org]]
* See [[Archive]] for more.
[[Category:Community]]

Latest revision as of 01:14, 1 March 2026


What this page is

This page points to the places where 44Net operators ask questions, coordinate changes, and share results. Use it when you need help, peer review, or operational context.

What you can do today

What this page will cover

  • Communication channels and expected use of each.
  • How to ask effective technical questions.
  • Change announcements and maintenance coordination.
  • Community norms for troubleshooting and follow-up.
  • Where to share project writeups and lessons learned.

Related pages

Contribute / next steps

If a recurring question appears on the mailing list, convert the answer into a short wiki update and link it in Contributing. That keeps operational guidance searchable and reduces repeated troubleshooting cycles.

Older docs and notes

Earlier pages that may still be useful: