Good Evening,
I noticed that the amprwiki has some information that could use some updating/knowledge additions to make onboarding easier for new end-users.
1. On all gateway setups, there should be notices about having to enter your gateway WAN onto the gateway list on the 44net portal, as well your allocation being broadcasted by your gateway.
2. Explanations on delay times in receiving RIPv2 packets (1 hour to update, 5 mins/announcement). A few of the instruction sets say "wait a few minutes" but dont explain why and don't all explain that your gateway needs to be registered before anything can happen.
3. Additional Documentation for folks who are using coordinator-maintained VPN gateways
4. General cleanup and some additional explanations on how each piece of the IPIP tunnel works for folks who want to learn how to run the system, to ensure that we can have more people using the gateway rather than BGPing out of frustration.
I've worked for several orgs cleaning up documentation so questions can be answered efficiently, I'm more than happy to volunteer my time to help clean things up if needed!
73, -M. K1YUU
Hi,
I think you should let Rosy know about your offer.
Think she can find something to do for you.
Pierre VE2PF
________________________________________ De : hello--- via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Envoyé : 11 septembre 2023 18:54 À : 44net@mailman.ampr.org Objet : [44net] Wiki Documentation
Good Evening,
I noticed that the amprwiki has some information that could use some updating/knowledge additions to make onboarding easier for new end-users.
1. On all gateway setups, there should be notices about having to enter your gateway WAN onto the gateway list on the 44net portal, as well your allocation being broadcasted by your gateway.
2. Explanations on delay times in receiving RIPv2 packets (1 hour to update, 5 mins/announcement). A few of the instruction sets say "wait a few minutes" but dont explain why and don't all explain that your gateway needs to be registered before anything can happen.
3. Additional Documentation for folks who are using coordinator-maintained VPN gateways
4. General cleanup and some additional explanations on how each piece of the IPIP tunnel works for folks who want to learn how to run the system, to ensure that we can have more people using the gateway rather than BGPing out of frustration.
I've worked for several orgs cleaning up documentation so questions can be answered efficiently, I'm more than happy to volunteer my time to help clean things up if needed!
73, -M. K1YUU _______________________________________________ 44net mailing list -- 44net@mailman.ampr.org To unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave@mailman.ampr.org
Drop me an email and I will create an account for you.
That’s a timely reminder that anyone who wants an account on the Wiki, even if it’s just one page you want to create or edit, just send an email to wiki@ampr.org mailto:wiki@ampr.org (which comes to me) and I will be happy to create an account.
Wikis only really work if lots of people contribute useful material.
Thank you
Chris - G1FEF
On 11 Sep 2023, at 23:54, hello--- via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Good Evening,
I noticed that the amprwiki has some information that could use some updating/knowledge additions to make onboarding easier for new end-users.
On all gateway setups, there should be notices about having to enter your gateway WAN onto the gateway list on the 44net portal, as well your allocation being broadcasted by your gateway.
Explanations on delay times in receiving RIPv2 packets (1 hour to update, 5 mins/announcement). A few of the instruction sets say "wait a few minutes" but dont explain why and don't all explain that your gateway needs to be registered before anything can happen.
Additional Documentation for folks who are using coordinator-maintained VPN gateways
General cleanup and some additional explanations on how each piece of the IPIP tunnel works for folks who want to learn how to run the system, to ensure that we can have more people using the gateway rather than BGPing out of frustration.
I've worked for several orgs cleaning up documentation so questions can be answered efficiently, I'm more than happy to volunteer my time to help clean things up if needed!
73, -M. K1YUU _______________________________________________ 44net mailing list -- 44net@mailman.ampr.org To unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave@mailman.ampr.org