| ▲ | tonymet 2 days ago |
| There are true P2P lans using microwave radios for ham operators https://hamwan.org/ I knew guys who set up something like that in Culver City / West LA. It was slow, but it was self-reliant . Basic email, image transfer etc. |
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| ▲ | immibis 2 days ago | parent [-] |
| Note that encryption is illegal in ham radio - and they don't care that you're tunneling some other protocol for which encryption is standard - it's still illegal. It's possible to use ham skills to make links that are not ham-class though, of course. For example encryption is (typically) legal on ISM band general use licenses (such as used by wifi). |
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| ▲ | tonymet 2 days ago | parent [-] | | good point on this . Are there bands where licenses are reasonable? i would be interested to rekindle this sort of network with some friends. | | |
| ▲ | immibis 18 hours ago | parent [-] | | I think for a reasonable processing fee you can get a license for a point to point link - but there are probably a bunch of requirements. The more public resources you want to take for private use the more you can expect it to cost. You might have heard about billion dollar spectrum auctions to companies like Verizon, but that's for the rights to use a certain band within the whole country (for cellphones). When it's just at one location it's a routine process. As I said though might have some requirements like the use of certified equipment - look them up |
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