Hello all,
So I have been assigned a block of IPs and have successfully created a gateway. I am able to pass traffic trough it as expected and it works as one would expect. However...
My intended use case for amprnet includes a lot of VOIP traffic, which as we all know is heavily dependent on latency and bandwidth. I am currrently utilizing the IPIP tunnel approach to connect my gateway into the system.
My questions are,
1. If I deploy my VOIP services on 44Net with my current configuration, what are the pitfalls?
2. If I announce my gateway via BGP will my throughput then be limited to uscd gateway, or will it be based on my connection speed?
3. I know some vpn capabilities have been introduced into the system, I presume that my connection will then be rated based on the connection at the VPN server location.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the opportunity given here to learn and expand my knowledge.
73,
de KC2IDB
Hello,
Maybe someone can help me with below mentioned problem:
I am starting amprnet net with that ampr-ripd using a script bellow
#! /bin/bash
# dotun.sh script written by N1URO on June, 2013
AMPRIP='44.177.10.10'
IPMASK='255.255.255.255'
HOST="medvidek.ddns.net"
COMMIP=`host $HOST 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 | awk '{print $4}'`
AMPRSERVER='169.228.34.84'
echo $COMMIP
modprobe ipip
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
ifconfig tunl0 $AMPRIP netmask $IPMASK
ip tunnel change ttl 64 mode ipip tunl0
ip link set dev tunl0 up
ifconfig tunl0 multicast
/usr/sbin/ampr-ripd -t 1 -a $COMMIP -i tunl0 -p pLaInTeXtpAsSwD -f wlan0
-v -s -r
ip route add default via $AMPRSERVER dev tunl0 onlink table 1 src $AMPRIP
ip rule add from 44/8 pref 1 table 1
ip rule add to 44/8 pref 1 table 1
exit 0
And it worked well but now (and sometimes) I cannot receive packets from
that
AMPRSERVER to my tunl0 device on udp port 520 which is open (see below):
root@raspberrypi:/usr/sbin# netstat -lntup | grep 520
udp 1152 0 0.0.0.0:520 0.0.0.0:* 14076/ampr-ripd
and:
root@raspberrypi:/usr/sbin# ifconfig tunl0
tunl0: flags=4289<UP,RUNNING,NOARP,MULTICAST> mtu 1480
inet 44.177.10.10 netmask 255.255.255.255
tunnel txqueuelen 0 (IPIP Tunnel)
RX packets 0 bytes 0 (0.0 B)
RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0
TX packets 35280 bytes 9295234 (8.8 MiB)
TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
Port 520 is also opened in net router and using:
# tcpdump -i wlan0 port 520
I cannot see amprnet sevrver response.
TKS/73 Libor, sysop of node OK2PEN-5
Hello list,
maybe someone can help me and set a route entry in the RADB,
or knows someone who could help me?
I would like to route a /24 on the internet and for this I need the
entry.
Thanks a lot
DO7IC Christoph
Hi i am seeking advise on what route i should take to setup a AMPRNet GW
on my existing network.
Already have a /25 subnet on 44Net.
Right now i have the Archer 2600 as main router will all my wired and
wifi devices
with 4 access points to cover everything. I have lots of IoT devices,
camera, IP phones, servers etc. over 100 devices.
I am planing to set VLAN for IoT, IP-phone, Wifi Home, Wifi Guest,
Server and hardwired PC and NET44.
Here the possible combinations Main Router and AMPRNet GW.
1. TPLINK Archer 2600 as Main router with Ubiquiti EdgeRouter in the
DMZ for Net44
2. TPLINK Archer 2600 as main router with Mikrotik Router in the DMZ Net44
3. Ubiquiti Edgerouter as main router with a VLAN and Tunel on AMPRNet.
4. Mikrotik router as main router with a VLAN and Tunel on AMPRNet
What is the best one?
Any suggestions are welcome
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Email: va2dg at va2dg dot ca
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Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Hello All,
I am new to AMPR NET and I am trying to understand how to connect to AMPR NET from OPEN VPN. I am not sure if I have OPEN VPN correctly configured yet. If someone could please provide some basic setup and instructions how to connect to AMPR NET from OPEN VPN. Thus far I have searched the web and have not found much info besides configuration errors in OPEN VPN that others have encountered.
1. Can anyone please let me know what message I will receive on the OPEN VPN to let me know it is working properly.
2. And once OPEN VPN is configured correctly how do I connect to the AMPR NET?
3. Will I need any kind of 44 address to access the AMPR NET from OPEN VPN or can I still explore AMPR NET just thru the OPEN VPN?
thanks in advance,
Thomas Fuller
KE4QCM
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Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Chris
For our routing we now have our Static IP address from T-Mobile 5G.
It is: 162.191.104.176
We have tried the Unbuntu Linux info but have had no success for
the IPIP tunnel.
Do you need any further information as the encap(date).txt does not show
our allocation: 44.63.63.128/26 in the encap file?
Previous Email ...
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44.63.63.128 /26 might be non listed.
We are not up yet.
M
K7MDI