I am 100% with you.
I don't count myself as top sys admin. But I am far from being a noob. And I have been struggling to have Ipip or other ways of connecting to the net.
I have multiple site connected by VPN to my vps . I run multiple wireless link with fallback to lte modem. In case of a trouble with the link and yet, the only way I think I will achieve a stable way to have a connection and 44 net IP will be by bgp.
That bring that I need a /24 at a minimum. Do I need a /24? Not at first and I hope I will be able to have other hams in my region to take some of my /24 ( will give them with the VPN server) but frankly this also mean the I will be responsible for there action on the 44 net. And that is putting some pressure on me.
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Le 03/10/2020 à 18:55, Corey Dean via 44Net a écrit :
Part of the BrandMeister network is using some of the 44 range. The main bm webpage is using it.
Here are some quick and dirty stats :
XLX is an open-source digital gateway used all over the world to interconnect D-Star and DMR repeaters (and many other protocols) XLX API provides a "hosts" file of all registered XLX nodes with their IP This file has approx. 1700 lines. Due to triple REF, DCS, XRF naming, we can assume there are roughly 560 independent nodes. The file contains only 36 entries using AMPR 44.x IP addressing, and among them, only 12 are unique
*-> Only 2% of the XLX-connected reflectors are using AMPR addresses !!!*
And this is only for reflectors (=servers), who are managed by people with more than average skills. I didn't find how to obtain stats for all the repeaters connected to all the reflectors, but adoption rate will be even lower !
COMMENTS : - AMPR addressing is used on country-wide servers, and by isolated teams around the world (including myself, HI) mostly because people who maintain servers have the skills and equipment to do that. - We still have some work until mass adoption by the local reflectors and repeaters SysOps - And even more work for mass adoption by any HAM in the world...
CONCLUSION : As I already said, IMHO, our #1 goal should be : make AMPR addressing easier to use, both for local SysOps/teams, and for end users.
73 de TK1BI
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