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Is anyone actually using the network over radio at this point?
Could you supply some details?
We had been using the 44 net space and TCP/IP over radio (1200/9600)
for many years here in Wisconsin.
We even ran Webservers on those links. This made the 1999 CQ and
CQ-VHF magazine.
Our original packet organization's (WAPR) webpage was accessible via radio.
http://www.qsl.net/kb9mwr/wapr/
Now most of the 1200 baud portions of the network are dead, and only a
few have moved on to 802.11 options.
I and four others in Green Bay have been mostly doing remote backups
using rsync over 802.11 for several years now. A few years back I ran
a PBX with a 802.11 trunk to my friends house.