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Red et al;
When you say:
> Please investigate and experiment with how IPv4 latency (internet latency)
> affects NETROM networking.
> I have had people linking to me routing destinations from south america to
> north america and I am across the atlantic.
Like with any network transport, internet isn't 100%. I also see many BPQ
sysops using dynamic hostname services such as dyndns/no-ip/etc which when
a host's IP changes it still takes a while for the client to update the DNS
host's site with the proper information thus making links appear. Static IP
based axip links typically are a bit more stable, and using the amprnet
helps achive this.
> If using AUTOADDMAP, please also use IGNOREUNLOCKEDROUTES set to 1.
Several issues here:
- automapping allows cracking into the network by CBers, pirates, and
others we don't want on our network world-wide.
- locking in routes defeates the dynamic routing that NetRom is supposed
to offer.
> BTW The mention of the CB network (*vomit*) isn't doing anything to help the
> situation
If you believe this to be true then you won't believe in using autoaddmap :)
73 de N1URO
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