Hello hackers !

As often now, Homenet implementation (http://www.homewrt.org/ - slightly 
outdated doc) will be present at BnB.

And as usual, we will prepare the demo from Monday to Thursday evening. i.e., 
be present in the route fighting with wires.

Please feel free to come se me/us with or without your own routers. Anytime.
It would be my/our pleasure to help you install homenet, test and discuss.

Cheers,

- Pierre



>> Since there is no interest in this working group in actually testing it's own
>> effluent, in what exists as running code so far, and prefers instead to 
>> re-raise
>> old debates, and come up with unworkable alternatives, and otherwise
>> waste my time - and openwrt chaos calmer is going freeze in a month or two
>> and there is plenty of real work to do on that that can actually make a
>> difference -
>> 
>> I am unsubscribing from this list. With great joy.
> 
> Oh. And I was hoping that some sort of informal plugfest really could be 
> organized. I was thinking I'd go get one of those suggested routers this 
> weekend and bring it to Dallas to take advantage of availability of expert 
> help in jump-starting my experimentation with the various protocol options on 
> my 2 6rd IPv6 connections (one from a cable operator and one from a telco). 
> I'm really intrigued by potential solutions that would make it easy for me to 
> connect my network to both upstream connections at the same time. I'm not 
> scared of NPTv6. I am concerned with the fact that my big bandwidth 
> connection has higher latency than my itty-bitty low bandwidth connection. I 
> don't think I want to rely on Happy Eyeballs to pick the right one.
> 
> Are you sure you won't reconsider?
> Barbara
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