Italian Cisar Radio Amateur WiFi Network Overview: CisarNet

Da C.I.S.A.R. RadioWiki.

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Abstract

History and Awards

Wireless Technology

2.4 Ghz devices

5.7 Ghz devices

System Infrastructure

CisarNet connection policy

Published services

IP Addressing Plan

CisarNet as private network mapped to 10.0.0.0/8 IP addresses

CisarNet and supported networks 44.0.0.0/8 of ampr.org

CisarNet and Internet

CisarNet, ampr.org and other project's networks interfacing

Interfacing CisarNet to ampr.org

Interfacing CisarNet to other project's networks

Who's CISAR

The Cisar (Italian Center for Radio Amateurs experimentation, http://www.cisar.it), founded in Rome in 1981, is one of the main Italian associations that attract thousands of amateur members throughout the country, with about 50 sections. The president of CISAR is Giuseppe Misuri (IW5CGM), while the headquarters of the association is in Mestre (Venice). It is known in Italy and abroad mainly for two important projects, the National Voice Link and the National Digital Link, which allow you to connect simultaneously to Amateur Radio over most of the country, with a backbone radio links in UHF (430 Mhz) and WiFi Access (2.4 and 5.7 Ghz) which crosses the peninsula and that it can be used with simple hand-held radio devices also. These systems are useful for testing their normal activities of amateur radio operators, have proven crucial in the management of relief activities in an emergency situation.

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