Very cool.
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Robbie De Lise robbie.delise@gmail.comwrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Dr. Om's,
We will be running a camserver on http://44.144.10.45/ this weekend for the CQ.WW contest, with camera's in all the shacks of the ON7LR contest station http://www.on7lr.org/ in Lier Belgium
The cam server is located at the contest station, where the shacks are connected with a mixture of network cabling and 5ghz wifi links. The contest station itself is linked via a 5ghz wifi link to another node in Antwerp, 20km away, which in turn is linked over 5ghz to the Antwerp Datacenter. Here we link to the fiberbackbone of a commercial ISP and have an ipip tunnel to HamNet in Germany for AMPR connectivity.
We also announce this 44 subnet to the internet, so its possible to view these cams over the public internet, even if you are not connected to AMPRnet.
I just wanted to share since this is the first time we are doing this over AMPRnet :)
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