Here on the East Coast of the US we are offering VPN connections using
Wireguard. We can support single IP's or entire subnets. We have
significantly lowered the access bar in this way.I would suggest that N2MH
contacts N2NOV for further details on this VPN.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 2:16 PM Rob PE1CHL via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
wrote:
I hope that, rather sooner than later, we can offer a
new connectivity
option for AMPRnet that does not require tricks in your router, does not
depend on a static address, works with CGNAT, etc.
The objective is to use a modern standard VPN instead of IPIP (wireguard,
openvpn, l2tp/ipsec or whatever) to connect to a relatively local point of
presence that will handle the further routing towards other users and the
internet for you, with good latency and reliability.
That will end the continuous battling with the IPIP mesh that
unfortunately is the reality of today.
Software would run on a standard router (not the router from your ISP,
more like a MikroTik or UBNT or openwrt device), or e.g. a Raspberry Pi.
We need to lower the bar for making connections. Like you, most people
want to put applications online rather than fighting with protocols that
are not easy to deploy anymore.
Rob
On 7/19/22 19:48, Mark Herson, N2MH via 44net wrote:
Thanks to everyone who replied.
Nobody actually directly answered the question that I posed of having
actually
used this router and/or having some experience with it. Thus, I'll
take that as a collective "no".
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