44Net Connect/Quick Start
Get Started with 44Net Connect
Before you begin, make sure you have what you need: a 44Net Portal account, a verified amateur radio callsign, a device capable of running WireGuard, and some sort of Internet access. If you haven't set up your Portal account or verified your callsign yet, see GetStarted for instructions. For a partial list of supported devices, see 44Net Connect/Supported Platforms.
Step 1: Sign in to the Connect dashboard
- Visit The 44Net Connect dashboard.
- Click the “Log In to Get Started” button.
- Sign in with your 44Net Portal account credentials.
The Connect dashboard is where you will manage your tunnels, view your assigned 44Net addresses, and access your WireGuard configurations.
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Step 2: Create your first tunnel
- On the dashboard page, click the “Create Tunnel” button.
- Select an endpoint region and node.
- Enter a name for your tunnel, click the “Create Tunnel” button, and confirm.
Don’t worry too much about the endpoint selection. You can change it later if needed, and you can have multiple tunnels to different endpoints if you want. The tunnel name is just for your reference.
Step 3: Get your WireGuard configuration
- Scroll down to find your tunnel configuration.
- Click the “Copy to Clipboard” button to copy the configuration text.
- Paste the configuration into your WireGuard client (Windows, macOS), or save it as a configuration file (e.g.
wg0.confon Linux, cloud instances, etc.).
The configuration includes your public and private keys, an automatically-assigned 44Net address, and the endpoint information. It’s a standard WireGuard config that you can use with any compatible client or device.
Step 4: Activate your tunnel
- Start the WireGuard tunnel (“Activate” in the client, or
wg-quick up wg0on Linux).
Once the tunnel is active, your system operates as a native 44Net host. Inbound and outbound traffic is routed through the Connect endpoint, giving your device a direct connection to the Internet.




