Mike Dippel wrote to All <=-
I spent quite a while in communications with my uplink yesterday
and I think we have it figured out.
My Fido Hub is 3:640/1321 so the only routing info I have for it
is 3:*
I then created a new one I called: Fidonet NC
using an address of 1:135/0 and the Route Info is: 1:* 2:* 4:*
It seems to be working quite well.
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/25 (Windows/64)
* Origin: Mystic Hobbies BBS (1:135/393)
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/25 (Windows/64)
* Origin: Mystic Hobbies BBS (1:135/393)
If you're in Zone 1 (North America), why would your Hub be in Zone 3 (Australia)? Looks to me like your hub is probably 1:135/300.
I spent quite a while in communications with my uplink yesterday and I think we have it figured out.
My Fido Hub is 3:640/1321 so the only routing info I have for it is 3:*
I then created a new one I called: Fidonet NC
using an address of 1:135/0 and the Route Info is: 1:* 2:* 4:*
It seems to be working quite well.
one's hub/feed can be anywhere... it is not required to feed from any system in one's net... never was, either... much to the anguish of many *Cs/*ECs back in the day... Planet Connect proved that ;)
one's hub/feed can be anywhere... it is not required to feed from any system in one's net... never was, either... much to the anguish of many *Cs/*ECs back in the day... Planet Connect proved that ;)
Hah! I totally forgot about Planet Connect until you mentioned it.
I used to want one of those connections so badly! :)
Did it actually work well?
mark lewis wrote to Dan Clough <=-
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/25 (Windows/64)
* Origin: Mystic Hobbies BBS (1:135/393)
If you're in Zone 1 (North America), why would your Hub be in Zone 3 (Australia)? Looks to me like your hub is probably 1:135/300.
one's hub/feed can be anywhere... it is not required to feed from
any system in one's net... never was, either... much to the
anguish of many *Cs/*ECs back in the day... Planet Connect proved
that ;)
Well, yes..... but his origin line is from Net 135. Wouldn't he likely
be hubbing from that Net? Why would a person have a node number in a
Net, and not get mail from that Net also?
A related question.... why go all the way to Australia for your feed?
:-)
one's hub/feed can be anywhere... it is not required to feed from any
system in one's net... never was, either... much to the anguish of
many *Cs/*ECs back in the day... Planet Connect proved that ;)
Hah! I totally forgot about Planet Connect until you mentioned it.
I used to want one of those connections so badly! :)
Did it actually work well?
If you're in Zone 1 (North America), why would your Hub be in Zone 3
(Australia)? Looks to me like your hub is probably 1:135/300.
one's hub/feed can be anywhere... it is not required to feed from any
system in one's net... never was, either... much to the anguish of
many *Cs/*ECs back in the day... Planet Connect proved that ;)
Well, yes..... but his origin line is from Net 135.
Wouldn't he likely be hubbing from that Net?
Why would a person have a node number in a Net, and not get mail from
that Net also?
A related question.... why go all the way to Australia for your feed?
:-)
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