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Re: AX/IP and home routers...



    Ron,

Not yet. I just got cable modem here with Excite (wonder how long this will 
last!) who provides my Cox@home service. I have jnos running and plan to 
build latest source and link it to my kernel and re-start my 
internet/ampernet gateway.

I thought of the router/firewall, but decided on an old p90 since I can keep 
it updated with stronger firewall/masq/forward etc.

Good luck to you, and please advise on success/failure.

tatah and 73

On Thursday 23 August 2001 15:29, Ron Stordahl wrote:
> Has anybody be able to route incomming AX/IP (IP Protocol 93 RFC1226)
> packets to a specific address on their LAN using any of the low end
> routers, such as the Netgear RT311, SMC7004ABR Barricade, Linksys BEFSR41,
> etc. These are selling for about $100.00 making them quite attractive for
> use with cable internet.
>
> I have a Netgear RT311, and from another site am sending AX/IP packets to
> my WAN address, and watching them arrive with a packet sniffer, but for the
> life of me I have been unable to program my router to let them in.  The
> documentation (poor) seems to imply that its possible.
>
> Ron N5IN

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