I would start on the ampr wiki. https://wiki.ampr.org/wiki/Main_Page
That explains the basics. You would not, necessarily, need to use a commercial VPN. You do, however, need some way to get traffic to your gear. That would entail a router. Routers can be built from old pcs or a small system such as raspberry pi.
There is already a 44 net in Texas. See, https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=region&id=196.
I expect someone there can fill you in on the details.
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- Fri Jul 31, 2020 10:00 pm
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Re: Alternative to static IP address?
The slash indicates a network range of several IPs. A /28 would be 16 IPs. 44.x.x.0 - 4.x.x.x.15.