transparent internet via radio

From: A Gilmore (lnvnrxza.wxqghlgnx@scpafl.org)
Date: Mon Aug 25 2003 - 02:56:49 EEST

  • Next message: Andrew Bates: "Re: transparent internet via radio"

    Having always had high-speed internet available, I have never looked
    into radio technology before. However, I have been asked recently if
    providing internet to a number of locations (varying between 10-50km
    away from central computer lab) is possible. Neither dial-up or
    broadband is accessible in these locations.

    So I started looking into radio. I will have one LAN with broadband
    internet, and remote LANs without any internet access. The idea is to
    put a TNC equipped linux gateway at each remote location, to tunnel
    TCP/IP over AX.25 to the central LAN with broadband, and route the
    TCP/IP from there.

    Is this feasible? Can speed be in the 28kbps or better range?
    Generally how much would the radio equipment cost? Is providing
    transparent internet by these means difficult, regarding routing and
    interfacing the protocols?

    Sorry if these questions are vague or overly simple, Id just like to
    know if this is possible before I spend the next several days
    researching it. Most of the information I have found so far, has been
    out-dated, and mostly focused on using TCP/IP to carry AX.25, rather
    then the vice-versa.
    Adrien

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