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Subject: [ts-7000] TCP/IP Stack with TS-RF2-AERO, Debian
From: "jywmpg" <>
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 22:48:04 -0000
Anyone have any ideas about setting up a TCP/IP stack over a 900 MHz
radio link as provided by the AERO card?

Is there any software that uses the modem's data link layer services? 

The modem appears to provide a fairly reliable secure point to
multipoint capability (station discover, addressing of stations, w/
retries) and I am wondering if there is any easy way to bring this up
as a regular network interface under Debian.

Essentially a secure Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode over a 900 MHz link.

My application involves a small network covering fairly long distances
(1-2 miles line of sight), but fairly low data rates (a few kilobytes
per *minute*).  It would be nice to be able to use some standard
network services (e.g. mobilemesh) .  

Regards,


jw




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