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This page is about using XRouter as the “Packet Engine” underlying the WhatsPac packet Radio client application. First of all..

What is WhatsPac?

WhatsPac is a new browser-based application for Packet Radio chat, that can run on desktop PC&#039;s, tablets and phones.</description>
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        <description>HOWTO: Interface FBB BBS with XRouter (XrLin / XrPi / XrWin)

Back to XRouter HOWTOs Page

There are undoubtedly many ways to interface FBB with XRouter. This HOWTO concentrates on using the DEDHOST interface (WA8DED Host Mode). It assumes that you are reasonably familiar with both XRouter and FBB.</description>
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(On the same computer, or across the network)

The best way to do this is via the AXUDP (AX25 over UDP/IP) protocol.

This howto assumes that you are familiar with the basics of XRouter and BPQ.

On the Same Computer:</description>
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XRouter can be configured as a simple text-based KISS terminal, for testing KISS devices, examining protocols, and as a starter interface to Packet Radio that can be configured to do almost anything you need..

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