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VK3JMA > WLAN 19.09.03 06:51l 35 Lines 1059 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Wireless Lans
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Sent: 030918/0553Z @:VK3DSE.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC #:58646 [Narre Warren] FBB7.00g25
From: VK3JMA@VK3DSE.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
To : WLAN@WW
Again Hi Jerry,
K0CQ wrote:-
> So how are you going to modify the protocol on those ethernet cards to include
> amateur call signs, to limit their frequency excursions to only the ham band,
> and to prevent the use of your amateur radio lan by all users of wireless lan
> cards? A critical difference between X.25 and AX.25 is that the address field
> in AX.25 is much longer and variable in length to allow for variable length
> call signs and the inclusion of digipeaters.
Hank, w0rli, had a great idea, utilise BPQENET and a sort of IP>AX25>IP
arrangement. The ethernet header carries the IP/TCP of the WLAN system
which in turn has BPQENET running and attaches the AX25 information under
the IP/TCP header. This can then allow the usual method of "packet"
operation but at 11Meg/Sec.
We could have IP>AX25>NET/ROM>IP you name it....The callsing is there!
regards
Mark
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73 - Mark, VK3JMA
email: vk3jma@net2000.com.au
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