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- | This is a start page for xrouter. There are many pages under this namespace. | + | XRouter is innovative Packet Radio node / BBS / digipeater / terminal software, which is current and maintained. It is a highly stable and user-friendly alternative to BPQ node, made in the UK, for those who //" |
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+ | XRouter has been in constant development since 1996, always at the cutting edge of Packet Radio. Breaking new ground is what the author likes to do best. | ||
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+ | There are current XRouter variants for Windows (XrWin), Linux (XrLin), and Raspberry Pi (XrPi), plus older variants XR32 (Windows) and XR16 (DOS). These can all be obtained from the [[packet: | ||
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+ | XRouter can be run within a " | ||
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+ | So, almost anything that can be done at the console can be done remotely via **Packet Radio**, including upgrades and reconfiguration. (packet radio includes TCP/IP over radio) | ||
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+ | In addition to the text-mode console interface, XRouter can be operated via [[packet: | ||
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+ | XRouter isn't just " | ||
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+ | And unlike some Ham Radio software, it is completely FREE for non-commercial use by radio hobbyists. | ||
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