[aprssig] New and playing
Wes Johnston aprs at kd4rdb.comFri Nov 19 01:24:47 UTC 2004
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A few weeks ago, I was really wound up about people running crazy paths... and then it dawned on me... since there is no "one size fits all" solution to proper paths, the NETWORK should do the path'ing for us.... These people are making _my_ digipeater do silly things... I should have more contol over _my_ equipment. DigiNED for example can alter a station's path on the fly to suit local customs or for damage control. Although I am not endorsing running w7-7, I would love to see our APRS network evolve into a smart network where some joker can run w7-7 all day long and not adversely affect the network. In practical terms, some (Ahem... Bob) will say you cannot count on the digi op's to upgrade firmware in TNCs... BUT, IMHO, if and when the digi owners get fed up with the network not working because it is saturated with packets from 300 miles away, they _will_ do something to fix it. KC4PL here has taken the proactive step to not digipeat any packet with more than 3 hops in the path with javaaprs. My druthers would be for him to A)fix the path and alter it to be 3_Hops_Maximum - Hops_Already_Taken , or B)not digipeat any packet which has already traveled 3 hops (so we would digipeat w7-7 thru w7-4 but not w7-3 thru 7-0... but the way it's done now, it makes him a good neighbor... he's not digipeating the w7-7 packets at all... they fall on the floor. What would be really slick would be to migrate to another alias over time... such as the LANn-n and LINKn-n systems for the locals (who know the local paths and customs), and treat _any_ packet which has WIDEn-n referenced in it's path as a "dumb" out of town'er and swap his path to the local custom. Or better still, where a traveller could run a simple path like RELAY,IGATE and the digipeaters would alter his path to the nearest IGATE. I guess what I'm getting at in this last paragraph is that it'd be kinda neat to treat the name WIDE like IGATE in my example.... it'd be slick if simply seeing WIDEn-n in a path would mean "Please route me to the internet over the shortest RF path". People who knew the lay of the local land would be able to take advantage of LANn-n and LINKn-n's. Wes -- Quoting Robert Bruninga <bruninga at usna.edu>: > Sorry, I get wound up, but the APRS channel is getting worse, > not better and I cant just sit by and watch it become a useless > internet video game which is functinonally useless in the real world > on RF for a local event... except for the stations that run 100W > and use the path of WIDE7-7... > > de WB4APR, Bob > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig >
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