Wondering if anyone has successfully used a pair of Astro25 radios with packet data option as a point to point TCP/IP link without any additional hardware. Just 2 radios.
I'm aware the connection would be ridiculously slow... more looking for a proof of concept here.
Example of a potential goal: PC with internet connection sharing over serial with PPP to a XTS 5000 --> over the air --> XTS 5000 receives and connects to remote PC as a serial modem.
Or something similar.
-will
XTS TCP/IP link
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Re: XTS TCP/IP link
Yes, see this thread:
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=86029
You can roll your own or use the Data Link Manager software package (NVN5314) to setup the host computer to radio IP connection.
Web surfing on anyhting other than a text based page is out and if you connect a modern PC to the far end the link will be overloaded with Windows OS and virus updates, network disucovery pakaets, etc. But if you run a well designed application that doesn't need much data and turn off everything else it does work quite well.
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=86029
You can roll your own or use the Data Link Manager software package (NVN5314) to setup the host computer to radio IP connection.
Web surfing on anyhting other than a text based page is out and if you connect a modern PC to the far end the link will be overloaded with Windows OS and virus updates, network disucovery pakaets, etc. But if you run a well designed application that doesn't need much data and turn off everything else it does work quite well.