[MLB-WIRELESS] The skies are alive with the sound of GPS

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Tue Aug 6 14:24:00 EST 2002


> Greetings... A brief update to our first scheduled stream at TS
> Wireless. We are still keen to participate in the MW grid, but we are
> unlikely to move to the 10.0... etc IP in the short term.
> 
> Any MW people who would like to encourage this to take place, please
> let us know why, how and if possible. Two TS Wireless tech support
> people, including Adam from F2A are on this list.

One comment I would make is that 192.168.0.x is going to be somewhat
problematic for a lot of home networks, because a lot of those use the same
address space for LAN use.  While a 10.x.x.x address in an appropriate
MelbWireless range would be idea (opens the opportunity to increase the
range of the stream beyond "local" coverage", even a simple switch to an
oddball 192.168 network could potentially avoid a lot of home LAN conflicts
for those who are within range whilst connected to their home LAN.

I've expanded this on the list so the other support guys can see the
specific issue with 192.168.0/24, beyond any Melbourne Wireless involvement.

As for how we connect, is there a document?  (I'd have to park somewhere in
the area to get the wireless stream, so the LAN conflict issue doesn't
affect me:) ).

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