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Gateway This has limited functionality and *really* needs some maintenance!
Update 17 NOV 2005: Access to the web portion of ALWGW has now been restricted to only permit connections from Ampr-net IP addresses (44.x.x.x). All of the assorted script-kiddie probes going on have been wreaking havoc on ALWGW. Many of the NOS crashes have been due to buffer overflow POST commands. It really doesn't cause any problems besides the program restarting, and therefore a temporary denial of service, but it is really annoying for users on the system.
Added on: 22-Nov-2004 | hits: 800
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Gateway Provided the telnet handler is registered with your browser and operating system, your telnet client will launch and attempt to connect to ALWGW's amateur packet radio (Ampr-net) IP address.
Added on: 22-Nov-2004 | hits: 509
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Gateway Provided the telnet handler is registered with your browser and operating system, your telnet client will launch and attempt to connect to ALWGW's commercial IP address.
Added on: 22-Nov-2004 | hits: 507
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Amateur Radio Battling QRN, antenna restrictions or something else that keeps you off of HF? Or maybe you just would like to be able to work some "DX" from the office? This might be just what you need to get you "on the air."
Added on: 12-Dec-2006 | hits: 376
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Amateur Radio Pendleton, Oregon, USA
Added on: 03-Dec-2006 | hits: 280
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Miscellaneous This is one of the niftiest places I've seen for tracking any flight within the United States that has a flight plan filed. You can look at specific airports, specific flights, query tail numbers, and so on, all in near-real time. If you have an interest in aviation, you should check it out...
Added on: 12-Dec-2006 | hits: 249
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Utilities As mentioned in
this FAQ, this small, lightweight client program is far more flexible and configurable than the telnet client that ships with Windows.
Simply download the small "putty.exe" binary appropriate for your system, save it somewhere in your path
(I place mine in C:\Windows or C:\WINNT depending on the OS), and call it from a command window by typing "
putty."
Added on: 04-Dec-2006 | hits: 229
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