Router Tested On Satellite In Space 21
The Cisco router launched into orbit in September onboard a satellite built by SSTL (and on a Russian rocket) has now been successfully tested in space, and there's a video describing this and putting routers in space. A neat twenty-year coincidence here: an early Surrey satellite has been operating for twenty years, and Cisco launched its fastest router on its twentieth birthday. What do the next twenty years hold for fast routers in space?
Latency (Score:2, Funny)
You need ping to play Quake from space!
Re:Latency (Score:1)
Re:Latency (Score:1)
Re:Just great (Score:2)
You might have been first had you not pointed your default route to the orbiting router. The latency killed you.
What do the next 20 years hold for space routers? (Score:2, Funny)
In other news... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:In other news... (Score:3, Funny)
It's all fun and games until... (Score:4, Interesting)
Solution? Disconnect your LAN/WAN interfaces so the rotuer frees up enough memory to create the shell. Oh, better be local when you do this...
Next headline: (Score:2)
"Virus tested on router on satellite in space"
-Adam
Details? (Score:2)
The articles were a bit lacking details, but a few things struck me.
It didn't say what they were routing between. In most instances, merchant satellites are just used for point to point connections, so they are just bent-pipes. I am assuming that they are routing between different spot-beams or transponders. Or maybe the router is actually a bridge?
One of the articles said that the satellite in question was a LEO. This means that it is in a non-stationary orbit, so ground terminals will have periodi
Re:Details? (Score:2, Informative)
Being in LEO, it's in the line-of
Why would it fail? (Score:2)
Re:Why would it fail? (Score:1)
Interplanetary Internet (Score:3, Interesting)
Prior art? (Score:2)
Ping Times (Score:1, Insightful)
Preparation for Independance Day (Score:1)
Fortunately, the Cisco IOS vulnerabilities will remain intact to accommodate the breach of security that will save the planet Earth!
Only 2 more days to go!