[App_rpt-users] Hub Node Usage
Benjamin Naber
Benjamin at Project23D.com
Tue Oct 10 01:36:37 UTC 2017
Gents,
Thanks for the diligent replies, and waiting for something back from me.
I moved from Columbus, GA to Tyler, TX last week, and getting settled
in... kinda.
The nodes offered will be kept, and Jeff, I'll let you know if a hub
node needs to be added.
As we progress, we'll be making use of the hub nodes offered.
Thanks!!
Benjamin, KB9LFZ
On Tue, 2017-09-26 at 22:24 -0400, Benjamin Naber wrote:
> I hope this is not a loaded topic.
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> I'd like to know the usage allowed of what appears to be 'general
> public' nodes, such as 2000, 2100, 2120, and the like.
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> Also, any public use node that has a good internet connection for 30+
> links and is not running on a RPi.
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> The reason for inquiring is what started out to be a small, Columbus,
> GA Allstarlink Tech net has grown and is growing.
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> Reaching out to other hub nodes, would, I hope, encourage more
> activity, as well as provide a means of redundancy when a hanful count
> of nodes are listed for "connect here for this net"
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> Input?
> Benjamin, KB9LFZ
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