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packet:xrouter [2025/02/21 11:57] g8pztpacket:xrouter [2025/04/22 02:43] (current) m0mzf
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 ======= XRouter ======= ======= XRouter =======
  
-XRouter is Packet Radio node / BBS / digipeater / terminal software, which is current and maintained. It is a highly stable and easy to use alternative to BPQ node, made in the UK, for those who //"dare to be different!"//+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 //"dare to be different!"//
  
 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. 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.
  
-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 via the support group at [[https://groups.io/g/xrouter]].+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:xrouter:downloads|downloads]] page, or via the support group at [[https://groups.io/g/xrouter]].
  
 XRouter can be run within a "terminal", or as a daemon or service. XRouter can be run within a "terminal", or as a daemon or service.
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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) 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)
  
-In addition to the text-mode console interface, XRouter can be operated via Telnet or HTTP and has comprehensive REST and MQTT API's.+In addition to the text-mode console interface, XRouter can be operated via [[packet:xrouter:telnet-interfaces|Telnet]] or [[packet:xrouter:full-fat|HTTP]] and has comprehensive REST and MQTT API's.
  
 XRouter isn't just "node" software, it's a networking chameleon. It can be whatever you want. It can be used as an end-user "terminal", and/or a "super-TNC", with normal and APRS digipeating, PMS etc. Or as a "packet engine" serving other applications. XRouter isn't just "node" software, it's a networking chameleon. It can be whatever you want. It can be used as an end-user "terminal", and/or a "super-TNC", with normal and APRS digipeating, PMS etc. Or as a "packet engine" serving other applications.
  
-And unlike some Ham Radio software, it is completely FREE for non-commercical use by radio hobbyists.+And unlike some Ham Radio software, it is completely FREE for non-commercial use by radio hobbyists.
  
-[[packet:xrouter:tour|Take a tour]] of XRouter+[[packet:xrouter:tour|Take a tour]] of XRouter - //"It's a lot bigger on the inside!"// 
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 +[[packet:xrouter:downloads|XRouter Downloads]]
  
 [[packet:xrouter:howtos|XRouter Howtos]] [[packet:xrouter:howtos|XRouter Howtos]]
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 +[[packet:xrouter:docs|XRouter Documentation]]
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 +<color #00a0a0>//**"XRouter: Make Packet Great Again!"**//</color>
  
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