Hello!
The Dartmouth AmateurRadio club is looking to connect our experimental AREDN mesh environment to the network. In a perfect world, we'd like a connection to central Canada, and perhaps another to Europe? Eventually we see one of our sites becoming a regional supernode, but one step at a time!
Thanks, and 73's
Keith - VE1JKB
The Dartmouth AmateurRadio club is looking to connect our experimental AREDN mesh environment to the network. In a perfect world, we'd like a connection to central Canada, and perhaps another to Europe? Eventually we see one of our sites becoming a regional supernode, but one step at a time!
Thanks, and 73's
Keith - VE1JKB

I recommend using the AREDN World Map as a reference and
directly contacting the operators of the stations closest to your desired area
for a tunnel request.
An AREDN Supernode is a good choice for LANs that have become large and cumbersome to manage.
Somewhere around 100 nodes in a single LAN would be a good time to start planning on a supernode.
Please do not 'spin up' a supernode with a LAN of zero to 1 node as some of your nearest CAN neighbors have done.
73, Chuck