It's done very day ,a good  vpn and intranet  and very difficult to interfere, 
with short of a direct physical connection there is little better  so I don't 
understand all the fuss . Some one posted a good remote radio controller so the 
rest is down to the skills of the system admin 
 B
( and yes I have had training in the area)

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Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 16:24:08 -0700
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] dispatch centers run through the internet


















 



  


    
      
      
      








Given the inherit instability of the internet (it was NEVER
designed to do what we are doing with it), I would consider any communications
system which is reliant upon the internet to be flawed by design and completely
untrustworthy. 

 

My two cents worth. 

 





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Yes,
and they are called Intranets.  





 







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From: Kevin Custer 





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Sent: Monday, January 04,
2010 5:55 PM





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[Repeater-Builder] dispatch centers run through the internet





 



  



The Internet is a shared medium. A private
WAN/LAN commonly utilizes 

fiber optic cable or licensed wireless networking to accomplish 

connectivity. While private systems can deliver Internet, it is not 

(necessarily) THE Internet. Privately owned facilities like what many 

CATV, Phone, Internet, and combinations of them can have dark fiber or 

reserved virtual space that cannot get clogged with Internet overhead. 

The bottlenecking you might experience with facilities you cannot (do 

not) control can (will) be the downfall of such a system - unless a SLA 

can be gotten. A SLA is a service level agreement in which a company 

guarantees connectivity - to some degree. The more reliability the 

agreement extends - the higher the cost.



Kevin Custer



> Jed Barton wrote:

> tell me about this system a little bit. 

> 

>

> You'll note that the manufacturer is not suggesting that you utilize the

> Internet for this device. It is marketed for use on a private LAN/WAN.

> 

> Chuck

> WB2EDV






















    
     

    
    






                                          
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