> First thing that comes to mind is power, how would you power them?
The first answer that came to my mind was Raman amplification. It is powered by a beam of light and the fiber itself is the amplifier. Of course, there are no Raman Routers. Schroedinger Routers .. now that's what I want to see. Deflection routing taken to its logical conclusion. But you can never tell if it worked or not. $ dump bgp .. just by the act of seeing routes will have changed them. -- //Shrikumar ---Original Message--- > From: Jerry Cloe <je...@jtcloe.net> > Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2022 21:26:10 -0500 > To: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org> > Subject: RE: are underwater routers a thing? > > > > it look like it was completely at sea, but it would kind of make sense > to leave them at sea if you could put a router there. > > > > First thing that comes to mind is power, how would you power them? >