My ISP doesn’t support anything they don’t supply either. Doesn’t stop me from using my own router and swapping the supported one in on the very rare occasions (if ever) I need the support...
On Wed, 24 Jul 2019 at 21:20, jerome schatten via 44Net < 44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
+1 jerome - VE7ASS
On Jul 23, 2019, at 06:58, John Wiseman via 44Net <
44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
It is not a fact that IPIP is difficult. It is either easy (if your ISP
router will forward IPIP or at least allow it through a DMZ) or impossible.
Install BPQ32/LinBPQ, add a few entries to the configuration file and
direct IPIP to the virtual IP address that it creates, and the BPQ software suite, including routing IP datagrams over radio links, and anything else running on that host will have access to amprnet. Add another statement to the config and the host any any other host on the lan can have similar access. This works equally well on Windows and Linux machines. It doesn't need any special routers, renumbering you network or any specialist network knowledge.
Of course, if your main interest is playing at being an ISP rather than
operating IP over RF links then this isn't for you.
73, John G8BPQ
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