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That was a typo on the original post. I added 192.168.1.228 to the DMZ...

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I am able to access the radio RRC over the web using the Dyndns.org address, no problem with that. At this point, I do have port forwarding set up for the services BUT ALSO have 192.168.1.228 in DMZ. You say I can't have both...so I will remove port forwarding and leave DMZ setting. Originally, I just had port forwarding set up but when I couldn't connect from the outside, I enabled the DMZ in desperation  :-\

One note, my current Netgear router (several years old) has no setting to disable SIP ALG. From what I read, this needs to be disabled. I'm wondering if I should get a new router, say a LinkSys E1200, that has the ability to disable SIP ALG?

Regarding DynDNS, yes I have it enabled in the Netgear router...and also in the radio RRC. I will disable it in the Netgear configuration and leave it only in the radio RRC...

But I'm almost out the door to get another router  :o

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Hi All...

My question is: how does the control unit know how to contact the radio unit sitting out my router in my shack? What setting(s) specifies this?

I have been successful connecting the 2 units, communicating over my home router, and controlling the TS-480SAT. I have not, however, been successful (yet!) connecting to the radio RRC from the control RRC away from the shack.

After testing the set up locally in the shack, I reset the control RRC to DHCP and entered my DynDNS address in SIP contact field. My router at home is an Netgear Range Max 240 wireless router. All port forwarding numbers have been double checked; in addition, I added 192.168.1.228 to my DMZ...

If anyone has been down the road and has any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated!!

73 John K7FD


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