I would be interested in testing this as an endpoint. Let me know what you
need from me, on or off the list!
Thanks!!
Rod Ekholm - KC7AAD
Spokane, WA
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> I'm hearing that the latest BPQ software can do 44.x.x.x IP Addressing?
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> Can anyone confirm this?
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> If so, I have a friend in Nevada that wants to set up his BPQ station to
> link with me using our 44.x.x.x numbers.
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