I think we need to understand that the use of the IP space of ARDC 44net, have Nothing to do with the use of the RF space a ham can use in his/her country , and/or the rules that apply to your country/frequency/modulation scheme/3rd party data/Identification and the use of other bands that are not ham radio like the ISM band.

 

What ARDC give you as rules of use of the IP space is just that, rules about the ip space, and the ip space can be use outside of the RF ham bands and even outside of the RF realms and just on fibers or UTP cable.

 

Now. If you think you need to put some ssid or mac adress to be able to use the 44net ip allocated to you on RF links, that need to be check with your ruling body in your country. And it will depend witch rules Apply if you are using the ISM band , or the ham bands.

 

Can a RF link travel from the ism band to the ham band to a fiber and then some cable and back to ham band and back into the ism band, totally.

 

Can this happen on many different country, totally. Making it very hard to Apply all the rules from every country and multiple bands.

 

So as I was saying, terms of service of ARDC.

 

Not mixing the 2 will be of great help to understand all of this.

 

Pierre

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