If that is the case how does ID-1 to ID-1 DD communication work when 
they are both connected to the RPS module? How did we (two ID-1 DD 
users) communicate a file transfer or message using Network Assistant 
via DD on the RPS rf connection? < Genuine question. Not suggesting you 
are incorrect, and I am probaly wrong in my anology, but I was under the 
impression that the rps point passes this information through the rf 
connected intranet*, when it is called for by other intranet clients*, 
on the same 10.0.0.1 submask. I should not have said the rf going in is 
repeated, but the data within passes on as required by the other clients 
connected to the rps module, when required or asked for and not otherwise.

vk4tux




Peter Loveall wrote:
>
>
> --- In [email protected] 
> <mailto:dstar_digital%40yahoogroups.com>, Adrian <vk4...@...> wrote:
> >
> > The rps hub does simplex repeat the incoming packets back to rf on the
> > local repeater only, otherwise a rf intranet would not be possible with
> > other ID-1 users on the RPS module.
> > The rps hub acts exactly like a wireless router hub in your home 
> network
> > passing data(via rf) to all internal wireless in this example))network
> > connections (i.e;other ID-1s') and external ethernet internet 
> connection
> > controlled by the port forwarding setup.
>
> RPS hub? The RP2D (DD access point) and RP2C (controller) do not 
> repeat packets received on RF back to RF. It does not function like a 
> WiFi access point (completely different protocol and functionality). 
> This is why we have been careful to make clear that the RP2D is not a 
> repeater but a simplex, half-duplex access point.
>
> 73,
>
> Pete AE5PL
>

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