Thank You John. That was a very good presentation. On a personal note: It brought a tear
to my eye when you introduced Brian. We have exchanged many emails over the years, but I
never got the chance to meet him in person.
73's
-Albert
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From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+wb7awl=lawsonpc.com@mailman.ampr.org] On Behalf Of K7VE
- John via 44Net
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 4:21 PM
To: AMPRNet working group <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Cc: K7VE - John <k7ve(a)k7ve.org>
Subject: Re: [44net] Lost Packets
If you haven't reviewed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxsmGaFZ2MM it might be a good
time to do so. There is also a group at
https://groups.io/g/net-44-vpn -- I am using
Spartan and they have a $2.50/mon. VPS and will advertise your 44.x.x.x address space /24
or larger.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 1:13 PM Jason McCormick via 44Net < 44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
wrote:
Not wanting to pile on here... but I do recommend for
this use case to
stand up a lightweight VPS that will do BGP announcements on your
behalf and then use that as your own IPIP or GRE tunnel back to your
onsite location(s). We have three points of connectivity into a single
VPS that are routing our 44Net space to a multisite system that
supports a strong mix of DMR, D-STAR, YSF, and Allstar/IAX2 as well as
logging, telemetry, etc. Works great and is much more robust than the
IPIP mesh. It also allows us to do the IPIP/GRE over IPv6 addressing
so we can avoid NATing connections over standard cable modem connections.
There are a few providers that will do BGP announcements for you with
a cheap VPS, but we have had very good success with
FreeRangeCloud.com.
Jason N8EI
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Kingston, WA
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