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I agree that this is vital to any large-scale regional network - don't
shut out the current packet infrastructure. I know there are TCP/IP nodes that also support AX.25 connections so this should be possible. As to why this hasn't been done on a large scale - it would require quite a bit of cooperation. A star topology would require several sites with line-of-sight. Imagine a situation where four ham clubs happen to have repeater sites that had line-of-sight, and your task was to "sell" the backbone network concept to every club, and arrange the logisitics of getting it all built. Besides raising funds there would be issues of ownership and administration. quote: Another common networking task that has gone unreported is linking packet nets in two cities via WIFI/SHF links. Nobody has stepped forward to even claim to have accomplished that basic task. Why? - My explanation for this is that the same amateurs who tend to be interested in WIFI also tend to disparage the idea of established amateur radio digital networking |
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