Hi there
The info here
http://n1uro.ampr.org/linuxconf/dotun.html will show you how.
is ok But it is recommended to add a section that deal with installing and configuring
the IPIP (i didnt knew that default installation does not have IPIP by native and that it
needed to be installed/
Now I have wrote mail to the PI TNC manufacturer here
http://www.tnc-x.com/TNCPi.htm
and asked him couple questions prior to buying one he said he is not expert in
ham-radio so he could not answered all of them so I ask you (the one that have
experience with this Card
1) is it support Jnos ?
2)can it be running as Packet --- Internet gateway (include Net-Rom and TCP/IP
connectivity ?
if yes where a appropriate software can be found and downloaded ?
3) the TNC does not support 9600 baud /// so is there any PI TNC that support 9600 ? or
I should use external TNC for that ?
Thanks For any help
Regards
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
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