[aprssig] IP Based Modems (TNCs)
Wolf Hoeller
wolf.hoeller at gmx.net
Sun Dec 11 16:26:23 EST 2005
Hi All!
There are one or two developers in Germany working on new concepts of a real
TNC with an ethernet interface. One of the biggest problem is to find
hardware, which is still available in some years too! (That is the reason of
the stop of the TNC4e!) But it seems they have another problem, that cannot
be solved. I don't know why.
The WRT54GS with 2 serial interfaces is definitly the cheapest way to convert
RS232 to TCP/IP running unter 'openWRT_white_russian_rc4' (Linux).
In Germany are some links realized with the Linksys router WRT54gs and in
Austria in the next weeks the first links going operational. They are
somewhat a backbone due to the possible higher linkspeeds.
The useraccess through the classic ax25-Packet-Radio-Network is via a TNC to
the node (RMNC or TNC3 or TNC4). The WiFI-Links are transparent, so the user
do not see the WRT54gs itself.
To interface the classic ax25-net and the tcp/ip-wifi-net you need to run
(x)net on the WRT's. Here the user have a classic digipeater-shell. In the
newer versions of 'openWRT' some hacker want to implement the ax25-kernel
support via modules. It looks really good.
Imagine the following: A peace of WRT54gs and a NSLU2 linked together via LAN,
both running Linux are a small and cheap broadband packet-radio node with a
webcam (via USB to the NSLU2). It can be solar powered from a small
panel ....
Sorry, but I think we are a little bit off topic on this aprs-list ;-)
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Wolf, oe7ftj
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