Hello all . I am working on a repeater linking project that requires both repeaters to be on the "same" network. My thought was to do the following since I wanted to start learning about the AREDN networking. Both sites have internet so I thought about using a tunnel between the 2. Then from that I would work my way into the rf. What pieces of equipment would be good to start me out.. I know I would need a tunnel server on a node at one site and the other would be a client.. Would a AIR ROUTER work for this at each location? That way i could use wan port from network 1 lan port to my repeater 1 lan port to another node to use for RF later? IF so who has experience flashing a air router as I tried to flash one and i bricked it. Or if there is a better choice what is it?
Bradley
kc9gqr for k9wra repeater group.
Can you provide more details on what you are trying to do?
i would suspect that the YSF repeater IP would need to be static AND PUBLIC, which, this would not solve your issue.
That being said, it's totally not what AREDN was designed for.
If you wanted the repeaters on the mesh for local comms across the mesh, then, that would be closer to the intent of AREDN. (in my personal opinion)
EDIT: Perhaps I'm not fully understanding the use case here. Apologies.
The AirRouter (either AR or HP) are perfect for this application. We have linked YSF DR-2X repeaters with the Yaesu native network linking mode over our MESH system, both via RF and Tunnel. All you need is one single AirRouter on each end, plug it up to your MESH network (or Internet tunnel) and your repeater's ethernet connector. Use ports 1-3 on the AirRouter to connect to your repeater. you will also want a computer plugged up to the AirRouter with remote access capability to be able to change some configurations of the repeater via the USB programming cable. Works great! We have also set them up to support WIRES-X nodes, but that is a bit trickier requiring some dedicated ports to be opened and passed to the HRI-200 Controller computer.
Kc9gqr
What we need is a board.info file to process this.
Thank you.