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Building a Cross-Linked Communication Bridge with AllStarLink 3

Building a Cross-Linked Communication Bridge with AllStarLink 3

Roger M. Nabinger

Note: Detailed instructions and additional information can be found at the official AllStarLink documentation site.

In this post, I’ll walk you through my process of setting up AllStarLink on Debian 12, creating a private node, integrating DVSwitch, and establishing a bridge to my YSF Reflector. This setup allows seamless communication between my AllStarLink nodes and YSF-compatible devices, like my Yaesu FTM-200.

Step 1: Initial Server Setup on Debian 12

  1. Update Debian Packages: Start by ensuring that your system is up-to-date.

VoIP & MeshChat on AREDN

VoIP & MeshChat on AREDN

Roger M. Nabinger

VoIP on AREDN: Exploring Cisco IP Phones for Mesh Networks

As I continue experimenting with AREDN (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network), I’ve been diving into VoIP (Voice over IP) communications using Cisco IP phones. While AREDN is known for supporting data, file sharing, and chat, integrating VoIP offers a whole new level of practical, real-time communication across a mesh network.

After ordering some Cisco SPA525G2 phones, I’ve successfully set them up to communicate directly over my AREDN nodes using direct IP dialing, and the experience has been incredible!

AREDN

AREDN

Roger M. Nabinger

Trying AREDN with GL-AR300M16-Ext Mini Smart Routers

I recently decided to give AREDN (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) a try. To get started, I bought two GL-AR300M16-Ext mini smart routers, which are affordable and well-supported by the AREDN firmware. Flashing the firmware onto the routers was straightforward following the official instructions, and after the basic setup—including giving each node an appropriate name — I was able to log into both routers without any issues.