• I have a website that I host myself, and it is currently online. I also have a state wide wireless network that I would like for people to get to the website on but this wireless network does not have an internet connection. The network is a ham radio network consisting of hundreds of others connected to it. I am wanting to connect my web server to both the internet, and the ham radio network, the issue is that I loose all formatting on the ham radio network because it is no longer being accessed as utmesh.com. is there a way to set this up so that it works on both networks?

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Can you also assign the domain name to however this is resolved on the ham network? Is there the functional equivalent of DNS?

    Thread Starter kd7vea

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    I will have to think about that. DNS is all run inside of each node. There may be a way to use that, but hadn’t thought about it. Thanks for the idea.

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