Do gateway nodes have the ability to detect the status of the WAN connection and if down, inform other nodes to use a different gateway?
If so, what is the method of detecting a down WAN connection? (eg. layer 1 link status, successful DHCP, ping 8.8.8.8, etc.)
Hopefully not:
"Allow other MESH nodes to use my WAN - not recommended and OFF by default"
73, Chuck
I didn't know that.
Thanks.
Is there a system in place to keep others from using encrypted traffic via this local network gateway?
i.e. Firewall rules?
73, Chuck
"Do gateway nodes have the ability to detect the status of the WAN connection"
No. If a node has a WAN connection, it advertises such..
"and if down, inform other nodes to use a different gateway?
No. If a node does not have a WAN connection, it advertises itself omitting WAN connection information.
Hi, Jim:
Thanks.
"They DO require a network connection, to each other and the bridge"
Reference: https://www.arednmesh.org/comment/22188#comment-22188
I feel that we are still on topic including the further definition of use case in note #3.
- There are only 2 DMR repeaters in the group
- The DMR repeaters are both in the same AREDN LAN.
Then a 'stand alone' DMR-bridge in same AREDN LAN could link DMR repeaters with network connectivity.
Especially without sharing internet access with the entire local AREDN network.
I think KI5VMF has published a FOSS DMR bridge especially for AREDN networks.
https://github.com/USA-RedDragon/DMRHub
"Run a DMR network server with a frontend, authentication, private and group calls and a parrot all in a single binary"
There may be other FOSS DMR bridges for local networks, although maybe not especially for AREDN.
73, Chuck