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
- Supported systems & runtime requirements
- Qualified hardware & installation profiles
- Installation, verification, enrollment
- Public API overview — node-local, authenticated interfaces
- RF component & corresponding-source notices
- Privacy & credential/data handling
- Release notes & channel status
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.
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.