[HamWAN PSDR] 44.x.x.x HamWAN network at Paine
Dean Gibson AE7Q
hamwan at ae7q.com
Sun Apr 27 09:53:59 PDT 2014
Exactly (or the equivalent).
On 2014-04-27 09:34, John Hays wrote:
> It should be on a dedicated router on its own segment.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 27, 2014, at 9:27 AM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan at ae7q.com
> <mailto:hamwan at ae7q.com>> wrote:
>
>> The only "authentication" the radio has, are the following:
>>
>> 1. The radio can be set to only receive remote transmissions that
>> include a two-digit decimal code; *or*
>> 2. The radio can be set to only receive remote transmissions that
>> are addressed to the callsign programmed into the receiving radio
>> (I would recommend this setting).
>>
>> Any other authentication would have to be provided by a router or
>> firewall.
>>
>> On 2014-04-26 22:39, Bart Kus wrote:
>>> Any packets on that LAN are considered trusted since they passed
>>> authentication. What's the auth story on the 23cm modems?
>>>
>>> --Bart
>>>
>>> On 4/26/2014 10:37 PM, Tom Hayward wrote:
>>>> On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan at ae7q.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> At the Snohomish County DEM, place a router (or bridge) between
>>>>> the ID-1 and the 44.24.240.x network.
>>>>> In this scenario, the ID-1 located at my house would also be
>>>>> connected to a router that acts as though it were directly
>>>>> connected to the 44.24.240.x (or any other) network at the DEM.
>>>> We have a router at Snohomish County DEM with an extra port that
>>>> could be used for this. The subnet there is 44.24.240.128/28. We
>>>> have another subnet of address pairs set aside for router-to-router
>>>> links. So as far as networking goes, we could execute your plan. I
>>>> can't commend about the feasibility of any of the other bits.
>>>>
>>>> Tom
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