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Mikrotik Website:  https://mikrotik.com/
 
Mikrotik Website:  https://mikrotik.com/
  
= 44Net =
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= AMPTNet/44Net =
You can use MikroTik devices as a way to connect to 44Net.  Once connected, you can then setup your AllStarLink/PTTLink node with a 44Net IP address.
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You can use MikroTik devices as a way to connect to AMPRNet/44Net.  Once connected, you can then setup your AllStarLink/PTTLink node with a 44Net IP address.
  
 
= IPSEC =
 
= IPSEC =
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= HamWAN =
 
= HamWAN =
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Website:  https://hamwan.org
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MikroTik devices are used in HamWAN type networks.  Once you are connected to HamWAN, you can then setup your AllStarLink/PTTLink devices on the network.
 
MikroTik devices are used in HamWAN type networks.  Once you are connected to HamWAN, you can then setup your AllStarLink/PTTLink devices on the network.
  
 
"''HamWAN is a non-profit organization (501c3) developing best practices for high speed amateur radio data networks. HamWAN also runs the Puget Sound Data Ring, which is a real-world network implementation of the proposed designs.''"
 
"''HamWAN is a non-profit organization (501c3) developing best practices for high speed amateur radio data networks. HamWAN also runs the Puget Sound Data Ring, which is a real-world network implementation of the proposed designs.''"
  
More information is located on their website at https://hamwan.org/
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= Mi6WAN =
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Website: https://w8cmn.net/mi6wan/
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For those located within the Central Michigan area, you can connect to a HamWAN like network and receive an AMPRNet/44Net IP address for use with your AllStarLink/PTTLink nodes.
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"''The Mi6WAN network is our Internet Protocol (IP) Based network. Utilizing microwave, fiber and wireless connections we have built a High-Speed Point to Point and Point to Multipoint network using standards based protocols and RF gear. Our links are measured in MBPS not bps like traditional ax.25 based amateur radio based networks. We are currently allocated subnets from the AMPRNet 44/8 of 44.103/19 and 44.103.32/21. These subnets we have allocated down to our different sites for the needs of our network. We primarily transport data in support of our other projects as IP is becoming more and more the standard to transport audio/video/data.''"

Revision as of 21:30, 10 July 2021


This document is a work in progress and should be considered a draft until this message disappears.

Welcome to the MikroTik Wiki page. Here you will find items specifically about using MikoTik devices and software as it relates to Ham Radio and/or AllStarLink/PTTLink.

General Information

Mikrotik Website: https://mikrotik.com/

AMPTNet/44Net

You can use MikroTik devices as a way to connect to AMPRNet/44Net. Once connected, you can then setup your AllStarLink/PTTLink node with a 44Net IP address.

IPSEC

Sometimes you need to secure a link between a system and an MikroTik device.

HamWAN

Website: https://hamwan.org

MikroTik devices are used in HamWAN type networks. Once you are connected to HamWAN, you can then setup your AllStarLink/PTTLink devices on the network.

"HamWAN is a non-profit organization (501c3) developing best practices for high speed amateur radio data networks. HamWAN also runs the Puget Sound Data Ring, which is a real-world network implementation of the proposed designs."

Mi6WAN

Website: https://w8cmn.net/mi6wan/

For those located within the Central Michigan area, you can connect to a HamWAN like network and receive an AMPRNet/44Net IP address for use with your AllStarLink/PTTLink nodes.

"The Mi6WAN network is our Internet Protocol (IP) Based network. Utilizing microwave, fiber and wireless connections we have built a High-Speed Point to Point and Point to Multipoint network using standards based protocols and RF gear. Our links are measured in MBPS not bps like traditional ax.25 based amateur radio based networks. We are currently allocated subnets from the AMPRNet 44/8 of 44.103/19 and 44.103.32/21. These subnets we have allocated down to our different sites for the needs of our network. We primarily transport data in support of our other projects as IP is becoming more and more the standard to transport audio/video/data."