Hi,
We have a forward DVB-S2 link between two nodes in our lab. This has been
implemented using USRP. Right now its a unidirectional link, so that we can
do UDP broadcasts.

We want to establish internet connection using this link but we do not have
reverse connection, i.e., the receiver cannot send data back to the
transmitter.
In my understanding any internet protocol will need a reverse link also.

Is it possible to have the reverse link via other medium, for example an
ethernet cable. This is solely for demo purpose. Is this idea remotely
possible ?

I have shown this in the picture attached. The red line is forward link
which is implemented. The idea is to provide internet connection from the
CPU A to the CPU B or may be simple SSH from A to B and file transfer. Is
the reverse link possible by connecting an Ethernet cable from B to A.

Its a very crude idea and I have limited knowledge of networking, so before
digging blindly on internet it will be very helpful if I get some useful
suggestions here.

Regards
Sumit

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