On 1/26/14 2:20 PM, kb9mwr(a)gmail.com wrote:
It would be interesting to hear more about how those
other BGP
announced chunks of 44net are using the space.
My segment 44.98.254.0/24 is being
used for one PtP data link now, and some
asterisk based repeater controllers.
I have email for
kb9mci.net on it (but need to get SWIP/PTR going Brian ;).
My intent is to fire up some of the doodle labs 23cm link cards as we get
another repeater site and link it over on that space. As this grows over the
next couple years it will be quite a high speed data network with VoIP as the
primary purpose. Doing all the RF links in the ham bands is part of the fun.
(anyone have a OFDM rated 20-30 watt amp for 23cm that's not $2k?)
One of the pet peeves I've have is not being able to access the other AMPR net
space with out tunnels. I think tunnels are just an ugly hack IMO. I'd like
to see us transition into more of a regionally routed network, rather than the
few BGP nets and UCSD gateway. Well aware of how much time this would take
I'm not ready to write up a proposal just yet (ampRFC?).
If anyone wants a subnet I'd be happy to route it to you, as I'm not using the
whole /24 and won't be for some time. Global routing policies being what they
are, a /24 is the smallest subnet you can announce.
My interest lies in high speed networks, and see little to no value in 9600
baud IP networks in 2014 :)
73's
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