[AusNOG] For AusNOG amateur radio licensees

Paul Wallace paul.wallace at mtgi.com.au
Thu Apr 18 19:52:52 EST 2013


He's got a Chinese girlfriend but no Chinese switches!



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On 18/04/2013, at 7:14 PM, "John Glendenning" <glendenning.j at gmail.com<mailto:glendenning.j at gmail.com>> wrote:

Yeah and if juniper sold radios Skeeve would be pitching them in this post:)

On Thursday, April 18, 2013, Sleeve Skevens wrote:
Amateur radio is to Networking what Huawei is to "a quality hardware vendor"


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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] For AusNOG amateur radio licensees

I still remember the debates on using ROSE or TCP/IP for the ax.25 packet gateways. Guess TCP/IP was the right choice huh :)

My first Internet access was via the ax.25 ham radio gateways back in 1991-2'ish. The intent was you could hop across the Internet to other ax.25 gateways but if you poked around you could also exit into the IP world and connect to the various university machines, I'm pretty sure that was never the intent but man an account on a UNI machine sure was useful :)

James
ex-VK2AUP (who really should renew one day)
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