On 7/12/05, Robert Eliassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is TCP/IP often (always?) encapsulated in NetROM or similar protocols over
> AX.25, or is it possible (implemented somewhere) to send IP-packets right in
> AX.25's payload? The routing has to be figured out some way...

>From what I remember, both are possible.  TCP/IP can be encapsulated
into the payload of an AX.25 frame, or it can also be a part of netrom
communication.  IIRC, when TCP/IP is sent via NET/ROM there are 3
layers - TCP/IP encapsulated in AX.25, further encapsulated into
NETROM, but I may be mistaken about that.  It's been a while since I
played with JNOS and saw all that stuff.

Jeremy, NW7JU
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