thank you Ronen,
I suggest not using PC to connect to the AMPRNET
get a small mikrotik router it support IPIP it operate on low voltage and
consume nothing I have it working here with this setup
well, that's nice but a PC is still required and while FreeBSD is able to use IPIP I
also guess there is no real need of a dedicated routing device while the encapsulation can
be done by the OS itself; but it's a detail, will anyway check more deeply.
as for connecting radio you can connect with wireless lan as the fellows do on
hamnet see here
https://hamwan.org/
mmmmmm it' seem not possible, byway of their site the hamwan network exist only in
U.S.A. and somehow in Europe, but I want to connect a village in Bangladesh.....
by that you will get high speed and wireless gear dont take too much power its
less the 25 Watt 2M radio
feel no kind of AP are around, maybe satellite connection is a better option
Or U can connect to 9600 Baud or 1200 baud on VHF and UHF ham band and work
Packet radio (i personally not recommend due to the low speed)
it sound better.
while "cheap" and "good" are in place I can loose "fast": is
it clear that such rate is very low for today's web contents but have personally
worked with IBM S/1 with 300 Bps RS232 and plaintext is suitable for that rate; as soon as
plaintext email can flow the main goal has been reached.
will look around for both VHF and UHF devices.
best regards
$witch