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Documentation

Public documentation for Aithernet. Detailed, versioned operator guides and the exact commands for your release are delivered inside the authenticated portal after early-access approval — this public site documents the shape of the product, not customer-specific material.

Getting started

1 · Supported systems

The qualified baseline is Ubuntu 24.04 LTS amd64 with Python 3.12+ and a distribution GNU Radio 3.10+.

2 · Qualified hardware

What has actually been tested versus software-supported on the hardware page. ADALM-PLUTO receive is verified; transmit is disabled by default.

3 · Install & enroll

The installation guide: verify the signed release, install the Debian package, select a hardware profile, run setup and enroll the node.

4 · RF component

The RF backend is a pinned, signed GNU Radio MCP component. See its provenance & GPL source notice.

Reference

Operating model

Aithernet separates a deterministic layer (identity, persistence, signatures, service lifecycle, releases, hardware access, enrollment, audit and consent) from a reasoning layer (optional coordinator and coding agents). The reasoning layer never replaces deterministic authorization, lifecycle or safety controls. A node makes only outbound connections to the hosted control plane and never exposes its local API to the Internet.

This site hosts no binaries, keys or credentials. Signed packages, verification keys and the per-release command reference are delivered through the authenticated portal at app.aithernet.online after access is granted.

Early access is invitation-only. Documentation here describes the supported product surface and does not imply general availability.