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Packet-Radio Digest         Sun,  9 Jul 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  168

Today's Topics:
                     Are you afraid to be heard?
                     BPQ and Baycom.... (2 msgs)
                         Expand your horizons
                               For Sale
                 how to measure iptraffic in network?
                            Packet on CB?
                     SuperSale / SummerSale !!!!!
                         The best of its kind
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Date: 9 Jul 2000 01:47:28 GMT
From: bduywwfi@tjqukagtde.net
Subject: Are you afraid to be heard?

remove: <40807287.6@news.tm.net.my>


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Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 11:13:53 +0000
From: Robin Gilks <g8ecj@abmdata.demon.co.uk>
Subject: BPQ and Baycom....

Rob wrote:
> Roger,
> 
> Thanks for the information.  Your NODE2BAY software package sounds great.
> 
> But for my old DOS machine, I'll need one of the older software programs you
> mentioned.  Do you know where I can get a copy of BPQAX25??
> 
> 73's
> Rob
> 
> "Roger Barker" <roger@peaksys.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:vxFoCJAkQ8Y5Ewa3@peaksys.co.uk...
> > In article <8k0a0u$c1t$1@plutonium.btinternet.com>, Robert
> > <bobit@freeuk.com> writes
> > >Hi all,
> > >I have a baycom modem and it is currently setup with AGWPE.
> > >I want to use it with BPQ4.08, will it run with baycom ??
> > >
> > >I have read all of the docs but i cannot find anywhere explaining how to
> set
> > >it up for the baycom modem..
> >
> > If you want to run BPQ with a Baycom modem in DOS (and by that I mean
> > "raw" DOS, not a DOS box in Windows) then there are several external
> > drivers available for BPQ. Most, if not all, of them are derived from
> > SP9VRC's AX25.COM packet driver. Perhaps the most commonly used is
> > BPQAX25.
> >
> > If you want to run it underneath Windows, then you can use my NODE2BAY
> > package. It uses G7JJF's BAYDRV.VXD and you can download it by going to
> > http://www.peaksys.co.uk and then following the "Baycom Driver For
> > WinPack" link. (BPQAX25 is also available there.)
> >
> > --
> > Roger Barker, G4IDE - roger@peaksys.co.uk
> > For UI-View go to - http://www.packetradio.org.uk
> > For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk
> 

Or take at look at my web site (the gb7ipd one) which has a version with
loads of fixed culled from all over (including Rogers changes for dodgy
timer chips)


-- 
Robin

Internet: g8ecj@abmdata.demon.co.uk     http://www.gb7ipd.freeserve.co.uk/
Anorak mode = Shack: (+44) 1628 533311  Fax:  (+44) 1628 850165
Club pages (g4xyw modem etc) at http://www.tvipug.freeserve.co.uk

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Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 01:06:18 +0100
From: "Robert" <bobit@freeuk.com>
Subject: BPQ and Baycom....

Hi all,
I found the drivers and have installed them, i have the system up and
tunning even without disabling the com ports in win98 (they are disabled now
as well, just in case of problems !)
Its working great...
Thanks a lot

Robert

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Date: 8 Jul 2000 17:38:37 GMT
From: fkkwkh@vuvil.org
Subject: Expand your horizons

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Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 09:07:19 +0100
From: "Colin" <gw3wsu@gw8nnc.screaming.net>
Subject: For Sale

Alinco DR-112.  2 metre 5/25 Watt Transceiver.
Kantronics KPC-3 TNC with 128k + K-Net chip.

£175 ovno. + Postage.

GW3WSU QTHr


Colin GW3WSU
gw3wsu@gw8nnc.screaming.net

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Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 09:10:38 GMT
From: "Guy Verstraeten" <guy031@hotmail.com>
Subject: how to measure iptraffic in network?

Hello,
> I have a small network (temporally two computers but coming more) I'm
> connected to the internet with a machine where I run the program : iproute
> for NAT.   I have a cable modem and ISP limit my montly download. I would
> like to see how much each computer use the internet (I mean how many
bytes)
> this means I would like to know the ip traffic for each intern ip address.
> Is this possible? and how?  iproute software runs on dos and so maybe this
> can be a problem to find a dos program. I'm still figuring out that
iproute
> has not this logging feature but it seems it has not. Maybe I bought a bad
> program to do NAT but iproute  looked great because it can run in dos on
old
> 386 computer.  Maybe I can run on each computer a secret program  that
> measure the iptraffic and then check in from other computer in
> network.?...Any suggestion for what program I can use or what my sollution
> can be?...Many thanks!!!
> Guy

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Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 18:52:49 +0200
From: "Wim" <wever_willem@hotmail.com>
Subject: Packet on CB?

D. Stussy <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in message


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