HOWTO: Connect to a BBS Using PuTTY

PuTTY is a general-purpose terminal and SSH client that is commonly installed on Windows systems. While it is not designed specifically for BBS use, it can still be used to connect to Telnet-based BBSes. This guide explains how — and when — to use PuTTY for BBS connections. What You’ll Need PuTTY does not support … Read more

HOWTO: Connect to a BBS Using MuffinTerm

MuffinTerm is a modern terminal program designed with Bulletin Board Systems in mind. It combines a clean interface with sensible defaults, making it one of the easiest ways to connect to a BBS today. This guide walks through connecting to a BBS using MuffinTerm. What You’ll Need MuffinTerm is Telnet-only. Step 1: Install MuffinTerm Download … Read more

HOWTO: Connect to a BBS Using NetRunner

NetRunner is a lightweight, modern terminal program designed specifically for connecting to Bulletin Board Systems. It focuses on simplicity and ease of use, making it a good choice for users who want a straightforward Telnet experience. This guide explains how to connect to a BBS using NetRunner. What You’ll Need NetRunner does not support real … Read more

HOWTO: Connect to a BBS Using SyncTERM

SyncTERM is one of the best terminal programs available today for connecting to Bulletin Board Systems. It is actively maintained, runs on modern operating systems, and supports both Telnet and real modem connections. If you are new to BBSes in 2026, SyncTERM is the recommended place to start. This guide walks through installing SyncTERM, configuring … Read more

HOWTO: Connect to a BBS in 2026

For many people, Bulletin Board Systems (BBSes) are a piece of computing history.For others, they are still very much alive. In 2026, connecting to a BBS is easier than it was in the 1990s — but it looks a little different. You no longer need a dedicated phone line, but you do still need the … Read more

Analog Node: Bridging Analog Systems to Modern Networks

Analog Node exists to keep dial‑up, BBSes, fax, and HAM packet radio alive and usable on modern infrastructure. This site documents what actually works today—real hardware, real services, real configurations—so analog systems can continue to connect across fiber, VoIP, and IP networks. This is the anchor article for Analog Node. Every guide, spotlight, and product … Read more