Oddly enough,
We were just talking about this while restoring HamWAN connectivity at the West Seattle Repeater.

There is an HSMM Omni on top of the tower on 2412 (with a filter).
We also have HamWAN to Beacon, and a second radio to Haystack.
We were toying with the idea of integrating HSMM as an access method into the West Seattle HamWAN radios.
The key item was what IP addressing we would use, and to dig into how the HSMM mesh deals with Internet gateways.

Randy
W3RWN

On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 2:31 PM, Nigel Vander Houwen <nigel@nigelvh.com> wrote:
Kevin,

It’s certainly possible. You would end up configuring it just like you would if you were sharing your commercial internet over your local mesh. HamWAN makes a good long range backhaul technology, and mesh is certainly a potential for the short range distribution.

Nigel

> On Jun 29, 2018, at 18:30, Kevin Fox <kevin.w0kcf@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Has anyone connected a HamWan node to a mesh node (HSMM or AREDN) to have a local mesh have a long range outbound path?
>
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