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TCP KISS server for connecting software applications to Reticulum using its built-in TCP client interface (with kiss framing enabled).
Reticulum will need to be configured appropriately to interact with the TCP KISS server. Using the default server IP address and port number would look like this:
[[TCP KISS Interface]]
type = TCPClientInterface
interface_enabled = True
kiss_framing = True
target_host = 127.0.0.1
target_port = 8001
See the TCP Client Interface section in the Reticulum manual for more information.
Note that the server IP address and port number are configurable:
server = tcpkissserver.Server(bind_ip='192.168.0.5', bind_port=8005, tx_callback=my_function)
Be sure to configure Reticulum to match.
import fskmodem
import tcpkissserver
modem = fskmodem.Modem()
server = tcpkissserver.Server(tx_callback=modem.send)
modem.set_rx_callback(server.receive)
Data received by the modem will be passed to the server which will then pass the data to Reticulum. Data sent by Reticulum will be received by the server which will then pass the data to the modem for transmitting.
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TCP KISS server to connect software to Reticulum (RNS)
We found that tcpkissserver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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