Apologies to 44NET, the previous message from me was a mistake... don't know
how the 44NET address got added to it, but it was never intended for
44NET... sorry...
Jay...
This is from Bob Simmons, ( WB6EYV ) I used to live in SB. ( now in Santa
Maria, retired )
You might recall me, I've been an Impulse customer for decades.
I have a problem, maybe you can help. or know who can help... or maybe not.
I know you are a busy fellow, you may want to hand this off to someone
else... I will understand.
Not sure if I am asking for something difficult, or even impossible... but
here goes.
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I was told recently my ( personal ) IMPULSE website service will be
discontinued end of October, and I must relocate my website elsewhere.
My email was already relocated ( by your people ) to HIIWAY in Alabama, so
I decided they would also be the new host for my website.
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The problem is this : I want to preserve all the old legacy bookmarks ( if
possible ) that pointed to my website at the original SILICON BEACH address
:
www.silcom.com/~pelican2
There must be thousands of those bookmarks out there, my website hasn't
moved in over 20 years.
I created it in a personal website space ( not a business space ) because
originally I just wanted to learn how to make websites, and that space was
"free" with my internet service.
I used it to learn how to make ( simple ) websites, and also to show off my
technical skills by describing a Doppler DF I had created.
It morphed eventually into a business site, ( with modest success ) but that
was not my original intention, and I never bothered to move it.
I don't make much $ from it these days but lots of people still find me with
it, and I sometimes get work opportunities from it.
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If I move my website to the HIIWAY servers, all those bookmarks will "go
dead", and 20 years of internet "profile" will be lost.
I spoke with HIIWAY people, they don't own the SILCOM.COM domain so there
isn't much they can do.
I was hoping you folks might be able to create a REDIRECT from the original
website address in your domain to the new HIIWAY address.
I don't know the HIIWAY address yet. I haven't moved the website yet. I
wanted first to discover if this request is even possible.
I suspect it is highly unorthodox, you might decline to even attempt it.
If that is true, I'll try to figure something else out, or just "bite the
bullet" and kiss the legacy bookmarks "good bye".
Either way, the sooner I can discover if it is possible / practical, the
sooner I can get back to the work of moving the website.
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I hope you get this and respond in a timely manner, I only have maybe 2
weeks left.
That should be plenty of time to move it, but I've never moved a website
before, I expect unknown problems in the transition. so I might need the
spare time for troubleshooting.
Anyway, thanks again for all your help over the years. it was priceless.
Hope things are well there.
( Email is probably best way to respond, I usually ignore cell calls from
unknown numbers )
Regards
Bob Simmons / WB6EYV
1600 East Clark Ave Space 68
Orcutt CA 93455
( 805 ) 598 3542 cell
I ran the speed test from work via our 10G ESNet connection, below is the results link. The latency is pretty high because of the distance, also our proxy most likely had an impact too.
73
http://speedtest.pi9noz.ampr.org/results/?id=1bqh3e3
Run the speedtest
From work
198.102.151.247 - Sandia National Laboratories, US (8260 km)
All,
I have migrated my node from an x86_64 machine to a Netgear WAX202. It now runs on solar/battery for indefinite power. The device is OpenWrt-compatible and available for US$29.99 from Staples. On a 1 Gbps connection, I am receiving about 910 Mbps; so for the electricity savings, I'm happy with its performance.
If you have a 1 Gbps connection or less to your ISP, this may work for you as a good home/AMPR router.
https://www.staples.com/netgear-essentials-wax202b-ax1800-access-point/prod…https://openwrt.org/toh/hwdata/netgear/netgear_wax202
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73,
- LynwoodKB3VWG
Thanks.I understood tests were from AMPR. My apologies if you were seeking publicly-reachable IPs.Only 44.60.44.10 is avaliable from the Public Internet. Yes, you will see the landing folder as the home page (this by design and is to keep bandwidth low). Simply browse to the /homepage folder if you wish.Recall if you test from your AMPR gateway's public IP - I allow you to reach some AMPRNet hosts as well - you should not use this as an indicator of general Public Internet access.- KB3VWG
-------- Original message --------From: Steve L via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> Date: 10/10/22 12:21 (GMT-05:00) To: Harold Kinchelow <k7ilo(a)outlook.com> Cc: lleachii(a)aol.com, Harold Kinchelow via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> Subject: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4 Actually his 44.60.44.1 is reachable from the internet. So if youcannot reach the others you likely have a routing rule problem.I usually test against hambook.de.ampr.orgOn Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 3:29 PM Harold Kinchelow via 44net<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:>> Lynwood>>>> I got a response from .1 only at this time>> but that means im connected.>>>> Thanks>>>> Harold>> K7ILO>>>> From: lleachii--- via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>> Date: Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 7:52 AM> To: Harold Kinchelow via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>> Subject: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4>> Harold:>>>>>> You can ping/test:>>>>>> 44.60.44.1 - NTP>>>> 44.60.44.3 - DNS>>>> 44.60.44.10 - HTTP>>>>>> -->>>> 73,>>>>>> - Lynwood>> KB3VWG>>>> _______________________________________________> 44net mailing list -- 44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> To unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave(a)mailman.ampr.org_______________________________________________44net mailing list -- 44net(a)mailman.ampr.orgTo unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave(a)mailman.ampr.org
Hey gang.
Are there a couple of ip’s I can use the do a ping test from my network?
Trying to test to make sure Im heading in the right direction.
Thanks
Harold
K7ILo
All
So today, I decided to ping k7ilo.ampr.org which it seems to point to an OLD public IP I had at that time.
I remember some time ago I had set up k7ilo.ampr.org for some reason but have forgotten how this is done.
If I use that, I would like it to point to the right ip address.
Where is this done now? I believe when I did create this, it was via the email ROBOT that existed then.
Thanks all
Harold
K7ILO
Hey gang. Kinda new here for Ive been dabbling with this for a few years though. I have been trying to use the ampr-ripd daemon without any luck and have come to the conclusion that my ISP blocks port 520 which I believe is the port used.
With that said, i have also come to the conclusion that at this time, the encap.txt file is still accessible via ftp from the portal.ampr.org.
Is "wget ftp://USER:PASSWORD@portal.ampr.org/encap.txt" a valid ftp solution and if so where is the USER:PASSWORD derived from?
Is it our user:password into the portal?
Thanks all
Harold K7ILO