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Repeaters in a mesh

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adrianio
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Repeaters in a mesh

Post by adrianio »

It would be nice if we should connect repeaters in a mesh. ...And the repeaters to choose, when connected, the fastest way.
My repeater is on ro-mania.webhop.net - latest ultravnc_repeater.pl on an Asus WL500-GPV2 with DD-WRT firmware :).
Or... should be good if "repeater" should initiate connection and, after that, to put the client and the server in direct connection. Something like in p2p connections.
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Re: Repeaters in a mesh

Post by B »

You could always set up your own round-robin DNS too.

As to your latter suggestion, that's pretty much what Rudi's new "NAT2NAT RELOAD" project is trying to do...
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