Using the Wisconsin Packet Network
by Andy Nemec, KB9ALN
- Part - 1 - Explains what a node is in
it's basic form.
- Part - 2 - Explores how nodes are
connected together in a network.
- Part - 3 - How nodes exchange routing
information.
- Part - 4 - Making the best of bad
paths.
- Part - 5 - A network journey - Green
Bay to Milwaukee.
- Part - 6 - The journey continues.
- Part - 7 - Segmenting your connection
circuit - how and why.
- Part - 8 - Q&A about nodes.
- Part - 9 - A look at the X-1J
node.
- Part - 10 - An introduction to TCP/IP
packet stations.
- Part - 11 - Using TCP/IP stations as
network nodes.
- Part - 12 - Your station as part of
the packet network.
- Part - 13 - Optimizing your radio and
TNC for packet use.
- Part - 14 - BBS Basics with emphasis
on the MSYS BBS.
- Part - 15 - Sending messages from an
MSYS BBS.
- Part - 16 - Using an MSYS BBS as a
Node.
- Part - 17 - Q&A on the MSYS
BBS.
- Part - 18 - Using the Kantronics
KA-Node
- Part - 19 - Using the REQDIR and
REQFILE on BBSs.
- Part - 20 - 9600 bps TNC and radio
information.
- Part - 21 - Handling NTS traffic via
Packet Radio.
- Part - 22 - How to avoid "Flame"
messages.
- Part - 23 - Part 1 of "he New Age" of
Packet Radio.
- Part - 24 - Part 2 - Automated packet
and "new" protocols.
- Part - 25 - TCP/IP and Future
Packet.
- Part - 26 - More TCP/IP and future
packet - network needs.
- Part - 27 - General Info on mail
forwarding to your TNC.
- Part - 28 - Setting a Tiny-2 TNC up
for mail forwarding.
- Part - 29 - Setting a KPC-3 TNC up for
mail forwarding.
- Part - 30 - Setting up an AEA TNC for
mail forwarding.
- Part - 31 - Emergency operations and
packet radio.
- Part - 32 - More info on emergency
packet operating.
- Part - 33 - Planning your emergency
packet system.
- Part - 34 - An APRS Primer.
- Part - 35 - Internet Gateways - Part
One.
- Part - 36 - Internet Gateways - Part
Two.
- Part - 37 - Internet Gateways - Part
Three.
- Part - 38 - Internet Gateway
Q&A.
- Part - 39 - A look at Flexnet.
- Part - 40 - What is TNOS/Linux, do I
need it?