Well, we suck don't we. I got issued my first 44net IP nearly 30 years ago, and now back after a "break", I find we don't have much.
What needs to change? Why isn't there Ubiquiti all over them mountain ranges?
There must be more interesting things to do than fix the portal, track down one stray packet per hour, or checkthat we don't dDOS the internet..gasp...
I'm sorry, but we suck.
Steve ZL1BHD
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 12:38:58 +1300, Steve Wright stevewrightnz@gmail.com wrote:
Well, we suck don't we. I got issued my first 44net IP nearly 30 years ago, and now back after a "break", I find we don't have much.
What needs to change? Why isn't there Ubiquiti all over them mountain ranges?
There must be more interesting things to do than fix the portal, track down one stray packet per hour, or checkthat we don't dDOS the internet..gasp...
I'm sorry, but we suck.
Yes, we do. There was a burst of interest here in Southern California, with TAPR TNC's and TNC2's and then another burst with the 9600 baud stuff on 430 MHz but even the most dedicated hams have fallen by the wayside. I have two 9600's and Motorola Mitors sitting in the garage I'm afraid, with no one to talk to.
Ubiquiti & Mikrotik are great for building highspeed wireless ip networks
73s Robbie ON4SAX
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 12:38 AM, Steve Wright stevewrightnz@gmail.com wrote:
What needs to change? Why isn't there Ubiquiti all over them mountain ranges?
Who's stopping you to put ubiquities over mountain ranges? It has been done in DE, AT, ON, I...
73s de Marius, YO2LOJ