[arm-allstar] Hub or no hub, that is the question
Chris Andrist
chris.andrist at outlook.com
Sun Jan 10 19:45:05 EST 2021
Hi Jeremy,
app_rpt will allow each node to be a node, hub, or node and hub.
Personally I like to use hubs. This make the system more redundant to me.
However, that is the beauty of app_rpt. Do what works best for you and your group.
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Regards,
Chris Andrist, KC7WSU
> On Jan 10, 2021, at 5:40 PM, Jeremy georges via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> Folks,
> For 3 private nodes, do you need a dedicated hub? Or can you just define them on one of the centralized nodes and make it a 'hybrid' node. In other words, just define all the other nodes in the rpt.conf file on the main site and then the other sites just have the main hub site listed in their respective rpt.conf?
> Or do I have to have a dedicated hub for more than 2 concurrent nodes attached?
> I did not see any clear documentation on this; if there is some notes somewhere, please share that.
> Thanks!
> -J
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