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I0OJJ  > BAYBOX   11.12.12 19:44l 46 Lines 1234 Bytes #999 (999) @ WW
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Subj: Re^3: disable active routing
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Sent: 121211/1841z @:I0OJJ.ILAZ.ITA.EU [Colleferro] obcm1.07b5 LT:999
From: I0OJJ @ I0OJJ.ILAZ.ITA.EU (Gus)
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Hi all,

as per my knowledge there is no possibility to *combine* any
AX.25 steady-forward setting with *autorouting*...

On the other end, any *autorouting* protocols is *time-based*
so it is very reliable if you are moving great quantities of
data... 

gus
 
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From: OE5HPM @ OE5XBL.#OE5.AUT.EU (Hannes)
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>hi,
>
>this option i've allready seen, but this is not fully what i want.
>
>i want use the autorouter in combination with my own forward-settings within
>fwd.bcm - so that my settings are used preferred.
>
>Active-Routing does override all settings, so in some cases messages for my
>neighbor aren't forwarded directly to him. Instead they are forwarded over
>multiple hops due to much faster TCP/IP connection to the "wrong" neighbor
and
>a bit slower RF-Link to the right one.
>
>73,
>hpm
> 

 


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