Pedja et al,
I've written many documents and tools to help others understand 44-net
routing as have Hessu, Marius, and others. It's all out there if you seek.
I also wrote the wiki on using the portal to get your ip (block). If
something is missing for your desired method of getting 44-net routing
there's plenty here on the list that I'm sure will be able to guide you on
where you need to go.
If there's a specific device you'll be using, there's documents available.
If you can't find it, just ask. I've personally helped many get on amprnet.
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On June 1, 2016 2:33:28 AM Pedja YT9TP <yt9tp(a)uzice.net> wrote:
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On 1.6.2016. 00:49, David Ranch wrote:
Though your network background will significantly
help you come up to
speed, there is a lot of unique nuances to amateur radio centric
networking. This is one the fun parts of the hobby (to me) so I would
encourage you do build up your own system and not try to buy something
already build for you. .
There is just small problem: 44Networking is quite complex and it is not
easy to self learn from scratch, especially when (scarse) documentation
and help available assumes you are already an expert.
Some functional starting point can be of great help for people who want
to get involved. It is much easier to learn when you have something that
works and you can play with.
Pedja
YT9TP
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