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I used net2kiss in a pure Linux system (RH 5.2, 1998-2004) )
running XFBB, JNOS, DXNET and ax.25 kernel services for web and
ftp, on a 486-66 with 4 MB RAM and CGA video, using two KPC-2, one
for HF and another for 2 meters and I can tell it worked VERY
WELL. JNOS was running its own stack, which I feel is better and
less prone to repeats than the native Linux. The details escape to
me now, I would have to look for my old configuration scripts. I
just wonder how are you going to plug Winlink in this scheme
(maybe using a second Windows computer and a kiss link). <br>
<br>
I assume that traffic was queued and happily alternated between
FBB and JNOS sharing the common TNC and radio. Even more, I used
JNOS with a window of 736 bits for some time while FBB was using
the usual AX.25 255 bits sized packets without problems. Even
more, if the AX.25 user was too much in a hurry and tried to hog
the link, timed out quicker and was disconnected. <br>
<br>
Do your homework, it works!<br>
<br>
73,<br>
<br>
Jose, CO2JA<br>
<br>
<br>
El 08/02/2013 15:52, Mike Swiatkowski, AA9VI escribió:<br>
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">Bob, how does this
handle packet collisions, i.e. if Winlink Linux RMS
Gateway and JNOS are requesting the TNC at the same time?
Does one get priority and when it is done, the other get
a clear to send type of thing?
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<div>Thanks. This sounds incredibly simple. I know
better than to assume it's THAT easy though.<br>
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Is it possible for Winlink RMS Gateway and JNOS to
share the same COM port? ?If so, how do you do it?
?We want to reuse the digipeater infrastructure
around Chicago and not have to use two separate
frequencies if this is possible. ?<br>
Mike, AA9VI<br>
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Hi Mike,<br>
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Use "net2kiss" in linux.<br>
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Example:<br>
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kissattach /dev/ttyS1 1k2 10.0.0.1 ..generates
interface ax0<br>
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net2kiss -i ax0 /dev/ptys8<br>
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Attach the ttys8 side in jnos. (attach asy
ttys8.......etc)<br>
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73,<br>
<br>
Bob (Boudewijn) VE3TOK<br>
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On 13-02-07 03:48 PM, Mike Swiatkowski, AA9VI
wrote:<br>
> Is it possible for Winlink RMS Gateway and
JNOS to share the same COM<br>
> port? If so, how do you do it? We want to
reuse the digipeater<br>
> infrastructure around Chicago and not have to
use two separate<br>
> frequencies if this is possible. <br>
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> Mike, AA9VI<br>
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