Hi Lynn,
Good question and it is really one that need answer. But as it is obvious for most of the
vocal people that talks here it is rarely being discussed.
In a few words the net for 44 net is what ever things that can be done over an ethernet or
tcp/ip connection and even more.
The sky is trully the limit, ( and the only thing that can lower the goal is the effective
bandwith available. Just like your home network connected to your internet service
provider. When you connect to the 44 net either by Tunel or other mean(like a radio link)
you are really connecting to a simple network that ahve limit of speed but it can be used
as any other network. You can share files, email,voice communication (VOIP) or
videoconferencing. You could be the one providing a small web server with info you want to
share to ham only or to the whole world. You could share a SDR radio or anyother things
like that as you want. The main thing about net44 is that it open a network with out the
normal barrier that ISP give. You can have a FIXED IP address, there is no tcp/ip port
blocked at the ISP level and you can have a single IP to a bunch like 255 (a /24) if you
can provide the reason for. You can learn new stuff about networking and you can start
your own small 5.8ghz ham network to start using those frequency so we dont loose them.
Same for 2.3 ghz. You could be on a HAM only part of the network. Where anyone on that
part of the net is a confirmed ham. Or you could also be on a part of the net where you
can access the whole internet and back. And could even be on both part of the 44 net if
that is your wish.
Want a web server, an ftp server, a mail server, a small DNS server ( to learn how DNS
work in the big world without breaking anything) name it! your imagination is the only
limit ( with budget, time, money, availability of the software and wife accord for more
time spent in the shack ;-) )
Is that answering your question?
Come back to us if you think of other point you are not sure.
Pierre
VE2PF
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Envoyé : 10 août 2021 16:58
À : 44net General Discussion
Cc : Lynn Grant
Objet : [44net] Use cases
Greetings,
I have been a ham for over 50 years (though not recently active), and have
been involved with networks for about 20, so I am following the recent
discussions with great interest.
While I can understand in general terms what might be done with hybrid
Internat-ham radio links, I would find it very useful to see examples of
what other hams are currently doing with them. Would it be possible to have
a few hams do short write-ups on what they are doing, and put them on the
ARDC home page? Right now, it seems heavily skewed towards how to set up
the networking end of things (which, of course, is very important, and
something that hams new to networking could use some help with), with not
much attention given to "Why would I want to do this?"
Thanks, and 73,
Lynn Grant
N8AF / V31LK
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