Hi Ruben,
sending all internet related traffic via the HamNet is no solution:
HamNet is not broadband DSL. There are users that have only 1 MBits
uplinks to the HamNet. NPR-Users have less than 200 kBits available.
In addition, we don't even know how good/fast the packets are forwarded
in the HamNet.
The decision whether a data packet is to the HamNet or to the internet
must be made in the users router at home.
If a service is located in the internet, we want the data go through the
DSL line.
I re-iterate my question:
What are the correct route settings so that data packets destined for 44
internet services take their way via the DSL connection and data packets
for HamNet go to my antenna?
73 de Gerrit, DH8GHH
Am 30.07.2021 17:09, schrieb Ruben ON3RVH:
Gerrit,
I re-iterate myself, but what you should tell them, and then actually
do it, is point 44/9 and 44.128/10 towards their radio and fix hamnet.
Users should only have to point the two routes 44/9 and 44.128/10
towards their radio. THAT IS IT.
The Hamnet BGP enabled backbone and the pop DB0FHN should take care of
the rest.
**It is as simple as that.**
Supposedly, from the docs linked in the proposal, DB0FHN has the
connectivity to the current IPIP mesh. So what is the problem then?
Maybe the rest of the 44 network that is internet only connected? Well
that shouldn't have to be an issue either. Route the rest of the 44
network that is not known in the IPIP mesh (the larger /9 & /10, as
more specifics will be routed to the IPIP mess peer) towards it's
transit provider and you're done.
I just don't get why hamnet is making such a big deal of what should be
a very simple networking task..
73
Ruben ON3RVH
-----Original Message-----
From: 44Net <44net-bounces+on3rvh=on3rvh.be(a)mailman.ampr.org> On Behalf
Of Gerrit Herzig DH8GHH via 44Net
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2021 16:31
To: 44Net general discussion <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Cc: Gerrit Herzig DH8GHH <dh8ghh(a)darc.de>
Subject: Re: [44net] A new era of IPv4 Allocations
Hello Charlie,
As stated earlier, I am a region coordinator for the HamNet in Germany.
Let the users, who are technologists after all,
work out how to route
traffic based on their own needs.
I have a lot of users who are using the HamNet via RF access, but they
are no network technologists.
They keep asking me, which route they have to set in their FritzBox to
be able to reach HamNet destinations as well as internet-only
destinations of the 44 net.
What shall I tell them?
The answer to this question is the proposed band plan.
I do not understand why this is considered as a bad idea.
What are you loosing by accepting this proposal? Nothing except the
time needed for the necessary changes. I know the effort, we have been
affected by the sale...
As stated earlier, I - and most of the european HamNet users - route
44/8 via RF at the moment, which is obviously not a good idea.
So please accept the proposal or provide a better solution that does
not require to become an "network technologist".
Renumbering to RFC1918 & RFC6598 is not a solution as Antonios already
wrote in several emails.
73 de Gerrit, DH8GHH
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
From: Charlie Smurthwaite via 44Net
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2021 2:29 PM
To: Mario Lorenz via 44Net
Cc: Charlie Smurthwaite
Subject: Re: [44net] A new era of IPv4 Allocations
Apologies for more email, but I would just like to throw in my own
(very
simple) personal opinion on this topic. I strongly believe that the
correct solution is to divide up the IP address space geographically
(ie by country), and then simply give out allocations, regardless of
purpose, as is the case already both with 44net and the rest of the IP
address space.
This gives people the flexibility to use the IP addresses in whatever
way they see fit, whether that be a well known radio protocol, an
experimental radio protocol, a tunnel, an experimental wired protocol,
or just Amateur radio related services on the public Internet.
Let the users, who are technologists after all, work out how to route
traffic based on their own needs. Any attempt to artificially carve up
the address space by purpose will only further confuse matters. There
isn't a single unified 44 network, and not everyone who runs by RF
necessarily wants to be connected to or disconnected from any other
network, including the Internet.
Charlie
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