Thanks Rob, so I can ignore all the wiki instructions then and follow the script and
read me?
I assume I don't want to use a dmz but put my vdsl router into dumb bridged modem
mode?
Cheers
Marc
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On 14 Jul 2017, 20:17, at 20:17, Rob Janssen <pe1chl(a)amsat.org> wrote:
Excellent
thank you I now have one on order.
Does anyone know if the setup on the wiki is still current or given
recent changes
is there a new one?
Well, the text about MikroTik router setup on the wiki is not something
you would want to do, as it only
installs a single tunnel to UCSD, but at the bottom it refers to the
YO2LOJ site and the script you can
find there (get the latest version) and the directions for installing
it are the way to go to get it on
the IPIP mesh.
Of course you can use it in a lot of other ways (also at the same
time), depending on the local radio
network available. We use these routers (from their availability
mostly RB750Gr3, before that some
RB2011 and RB750 versions) as routers in our radio network as well,
each running a couple of links to
neighbors and using BGP as an autorouting protocol. In some areas it
is also possible to setup a VPN
to some nearby gateway that is on the mesh and/or is directly routed on
Internet.
Rob
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