[aprssig] APRS needs... (Part II)
Jesse (KC5LOS) kc5los at yahoo.comWed May 28 16:36:46 UTC 2008
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Last I checked my router had rules where I could allow and restrict access to sites and users. You can encrypt using WEP and WPA but the keys have to be published. Of course this is a "grey" area. I usually set my WEP to the same as SSID so that the key is published and announced. With BiDirectional amps avail you could push service to the ham community with a local web server. with the right router you should be able to keep it ham friendly. Joseph M. Durnal wrote: > You could - but you wouldn't be able to encrypt it of course and if it > was connected to the Internet, keeping it non commercial would be > nearly impossible. > > 73 de Joseph Durnal NE3R
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