== RF networking ==
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...as formed to encourage and foster the development of amateur radio digital networking. You may contact ARDC by sending email to contact@ardc.org.
...t ARDC is <b>not</b> an internet service provider. It does not provide any networking access or facilities. It manages and allocates subnets of 44Net (AMPRNet),
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* Always‑reachable endpoints for learning networking and systems administration
* Cross‑border and long‑distance amateur networking projects
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== Routing and networking ==
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...ch</code> was simply to turn a KISS TNC into a Linux network device for IP networking, then <code>tncattach</code> may be worth a look.
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...ndations are informed by experienced practitioners from the amateur radio, networking, and Internet policy communities.
...particularly in areas such as IP networking, routing policy, amateur radio networking, and related fields. Membership is intended to reflect a range of operation
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* Integration with modern Linux networking through user-space boundaries like TUN/TAP
| KISS-based Linux network-device integration for IP and Ethernet-style networking
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7. tcpdump: Useful networking tool.
8. traceroute: Useful networking tool. This is more than likely already installed.
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* Supporting local and regional amateur radio networking efforts
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* Some mobile hotspots and embedded networking devices
* Learning about WireGuard and networking
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Regions originated during the packet radio era, when networking activity was naturally organized around geography and RF coverage. Today, g
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...is continuity reflects the Board’s longstanding roots in the amateur radio networking community.
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So you're a licensed amateur radio operator, you're interested in IP networking, and you want to combine the two. [[AMPRNet]] is for you. This Quickstart g
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...its enthusiastic, talented, and committed volunteers. Where amateur radio, networking, and the Internet meet, odds are good — you’ll find your people.</p>
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...irit of experimentation and mutual support that characterized early packet networking.
* Familiarity with 44Net and amateur networking practices
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* [[AX.25 on Linux/IP over AX.25]]: Possible directions for IP networking over AX.25
...ki’s April 21, 2026 patch], proposing removal of the in-tree amateur-radio networking subsystem
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...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Postel Jon Postel] for amateur packet radio networking. The project became widely known as AMPRNet, and the term is still used tod
...dely heard, especially when discussing the origins of amateur packet radio networking or the early history of the network. For some operators the term carries hi
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...t = Internet exchange point for licensed amateur radio operators for networking research, development, and education.
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...r radio. The goals are to of advance the state of the art of Amateur Radio networking, and to educate amateur radio operators in these techniques.
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...s for a /27+ (32+ IP’s), ask what they plan on using them for. Any sort of networking setup will be an ok answer. Simply find out if they have a plan or aspirati
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