Remote Rig
RRC 1258 Support in English => Configuration, RRC 1258 => Topic started by: VE3CFK on 2017-10-04, 01:38:23
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I stupidly set the port number to 79 on the control RRC and now cannot get into the menu of the RRC.
Any suggestions other than a reset of the RRC.
Thanks
73
Chet VE3CFK
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Chet,
As long as you didn't change the IP number, just add the port to the URL seperated
by a colon, e.g. 192.168.1.228:79
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX
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Thanks Mitch.
If I enter the ip address, without :79 response I get is "192.168..... refuses to connect".
If I enter the ip address, with:79 response I get is "This site can't be reached. The webpage at...... may temporarily....."
73
Chet VE3CFK
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If you connect the USB cable and run the Microbit setup manager you can change the http port under setup (get from device)
/mike
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To add to Mike's comment: you can also click on the button "browse" the RRC and it will load the corect URL in your browser to allow access,
73,
Mitch DJ0QN /K7DX
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Thank you Mike and Mitch.
I had forgotten that there was a USB port of the control RRC !
Accessed appropriate windows and reset Port to 80. Back to normal.
73
Chet VE3CFK
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Can I trouble shoot the RRCs without having a K3 attached to the Radio RRC? The Control RRC would have a K3 mini attached.
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You can't!
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX
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Will the Remote Rigs work in the IPv6 environment if they provide a public IP address?
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The RRC's themselves do not support IPv6. If you can reach the network from the outside and
route to an internal IPv4 number, it would work, but not as a standard IPv6 device.
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX