--0-159259470-981394332=:6908 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Forgot the attchment. --- Jean Francois wrote: > Looks like Ricochet covers Gilbert nicely. > > See the attachmet on details I found about Ricochet > use with Linux. Looks like Wes was right on the mark > with his assesment. If I can get a /29 I am back in > business. __________________________________________________ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ --0-159259470-981394332=:6908 Content-Type: text/plain; name="metricom.txt" Content-Description: metricom.txt Content-Disposition: inline; filename="metricom.txt" * Subject: ricochet * From: ncm@cantrip.org (Nathan Myers) * Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 00:05:48 -0700 (PDT) * Cc: fbyte@netpod.com, pasha@generic.yamato.com * Sender: owner-balug@sifry.com _________________________________________________________________ Mark Stone wrote: > After a bit of tweaking, and some invaluable tips from this list, I've got > a Ricochet wireless modem working with Linux. ... The new pricing is great news: $99 + $30/mo! > (3) To Linux, the modem looks just like any other. The trick in setting up > your chat script is to send no login name or password. Each modem > broadcasts its serial number automatically as its log on authentication; > sending any extra information will trash the connect attempt. There's a Linux driver that talks directly to the hardware, bypassing PPP, that is a lot more efficient: it's called STRIP in the kernel configuration. Throughput is up to 100Kbps because of the greater efficiencies. On the down side, to connect to the "rest" of the Internet you would need to have an extra Ricochet attached to a "base station", and doing IP forwarding through a wire. OTOH, load balancing works with PPP, but not (yet) with the STRIP driver. You could have four Ricochets on four serial ports working simultaneously, at less than the price for a leased line, with more capacity. In that case you'd still need a base station to merge your packet streams back together and put them on a wire, but it wouldn't need Ricochet radios of its own; packets would arrive over the wire for reassembly from Ricochet's gateway. For more information on the STRIP driver, see http://mosquitonet.stanford.edu/software/strip.html Nathan Myers ncm@cantrip.org ________________________________________________________________________ This message was sent by the balug mailing list. To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe | mail -s '' balug-request@sifry.com _________________________________________________________________ --0-159259470-981394332=:6908--