What you have for a network over there makes me jealous.
I guess I'd like to know what in terms of content is on the amprnet.
I know there are some AXIP BBS style feeds and that sort of thing.
Is anyone running a mailman mailing list of anything interesting? For
higher speed radio connections are there any SIP/Asterisk conference
servers, or at least FTP repositories of ham stuff? Stuff that is
exclusive to the network.
I have some point to point 802.11 links over here that I have been
using 44 addresses on for a few years. But they haven't been
connected to the rest of the amprnet. Is there a compelling reason to
setup a gateway to the rest of the amprnet.
73'
Steve
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Btw: We are currently deploying our IP management system for the HAMNET
network:
http://hamnetdb.net/?m=as&q=&as=-All-&tab=map
You should be able to do a traceroute to all "green" sites... Click on a
site and you get the description.
73,
Jann
DG8NGN
On 31.01.2013 21:09, kb9mwr at
gmail.com wrote:
I have one from Sept 2012 if anyone wants it.
I second the importance of the data in that file. It's really the
only thing we had to tell what is on the amprnet, in terms of
services, and the speeds of the connected radio subnets, etc.