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RRC 1258 Support in English => General discussion forum => Topic started by: Leo on 2013-06-26, 11:28:03

Title: i/o port without radio
Post by: Leo on 2013-06-26, 11:28:03
The question in the following.

If I do not use the transceiver whether to run the port and / o?

I need to remotely control a relay. Possibly with feedback.

If this is possible, what settings should I do?

Best regards,
Leo
Title: Re: i/o port without radio
Post by: sm2o on 2013-06-26, 11:43:39
You can control the outputs from the web interface. Go  to the IO settings page in the Radio-RRC and set the output you want to use in on/off mode. Then you can use the on/off button to control the output independent of if the radio is connected or not.

73 de mike
Title: Re: i/o port without radio
Post by: Leo on 2013-06-26, 12:11:09
Another question. I try to connect via 3G modem.
In Russia there is a very big difference in the price when concerning REAL IP.
If I connect via VPN without encryption, the audio signal is very unstable, with interruptions.
If I connect through a VPN, the audio works fine.
How to make stable connection?

Title: Re: i/o port without radio
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2013-08-15, 10:17:27
Another question. I try to connect via 3G modem.
In Russia there is a very big difference in the price when concerning REAL IP.
If I connect via VPN without encryption, the audio signal is very unstable, with interruptions.
If I connect through a VPN, the audio works fine.
How to make stable connection?
The audio works both fine and unstable when using VPN? I guess you mean something else  ;)
Title: Re: i/o port without radio
Post by: Leo on 2013-08-20, 13:06:21
That's what I meant. If you connect through a VPN without encryption signal breaks.
Title: Re: i/o port without radio
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2013-08-20, 13:46:22
Not easy to know why that should be a problem.
Title: Re: i/o port without radio
Post by: Leo on 2013-08-20, 13:54:08
I can give you password, adress.  If you configurate Openvpn, you are able to test this.