> "they took advantage of increased bandwidth and "... > > That is where our problem is. Not in the tables describing > the network, but in the sharing of those > tables among nodes. But it helps a lot to read those papers, > they contain excellent ideas. Rein, As always: There ain't no free lunch... Watching skype traffic of a well connected node over some time cleary shows that this is not HF-friendly, to say the least. We still have to learn how to trade bandwidth for robustness, where else but below 30 MHz is a better place for doing this ;-) ? Cheers, Joachim.