From John Burwell – KI5QKX, 44Net Program Manager, Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC):
We’re pleased to announce that 44Net Connect (formerly, “The PoP Project”) is now live. This service provides a streamlined way for licensed hams to use 44Net resources using modern, secure networking tools.
https://connect.44net.cloud
We’re admitting users in batches to start. If you’d like to give it a try, head to the 44Net Connect dashboard https://connect.44net.cloud/ to sign up and join the registration queue.
A huge thank you to Adam Lewis KC7GDY, who originated the concept; Zachary Seguin VA3ZTS, a chief collaborator; and John Hays K7VE SK, whose expertise and efforts were significant in bringing 44Net Connect to reality. We’d also like to recognize the 2024 and 2025 TACs and PoP subcomittees, who helped shepherd this project from “what if” to production-ready, and the beta testers who shared valuable feedback along the way.
We’re excited to see how you’ll use 44Net Connect and appreciate everyone who helped make it a reality.
Tom Salzer is an amateur radio operator in the Pacific Northwest, USA. He publishes a newsletter at https://www.randomwire.us/ and a radio and technology blog at https://etherham.com.
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I have a /28 block of 44net addresses but I haven’t used them yet. I was fiddling with VPN exit nodes today and broke my home network. I’d like to use some of my 44net addresses for several amateur radio-related devices, but I need to learn about tunnels and how to make the 44net play nicely with my home network.
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