Subj : Re: Internet transit alte To : Tony Langdon From : Brian Rogers Date : Thu May 20 2021 07:09 am -=> Tony Langdon wrote to Brian Rogers <=- TL> I think FRS radios are used for this purpose in the US, being FM. I don't think so for our CB freqs. TL> As I said, similar in concept, would like to see the details. The biggest issues I see are the initial handshaking no matter which service you're looking to use as that's when all the data between each point is shared such as MTU! The rule of thumb to prevent fragmenting frames is that the lower MTU wins... however that's not always how it seems to go. Once all that is established, the rest falls into place fairly quickly. This is why 9600 is the preferred speed, but that's not to say 1200 doesn't fly. I've even seen 300 baud on HF work to do SMTP mail with axMail :) .... WINDows open: Jump? [Y/y/y] --- MultiMail/Linux v0.52 * Origin: SBBS - Carnage! (1:142/103) .