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Hello,

we're doing some experiments with the remoterig controller and a TS480 at the club station. Within the LAN, everything works as expected, but we've got problems to get things working with a connection from the outside.

The configuration is as shown in the attached figure. The radio side is connected via DSL, but the only way into the network is via a Windows VPN. The TRX-controller is connected to the LAN at the club station and has the IP address 192.168.2.228. The controller-side is connected to the internet via UMTS on a netbook. The netbook connects to the VPN and receives an IP-address in the VPN space; in the figure it's 192.168.254.10. On the netbook side, the LAN address is 192.168.0.1, and the TS480-frontpanel has the IP address 192.168.0.227.

From an additional PC within the LAN on the netbook side, it is possible to connect to the TS480 at the club station side via the VPN, by it's own IP address 192.168.2.228, by http. On the VPN side, everything coming from behind the network naturally appears as coming from 192.168.254.10.

Now from the VPN it is not possible to connect the TS480-frontpanel via http, because as mentioned, everything in the LAN (192.168.0.x) behind the netbook appears as 192.168.254.10 on the VPN, and if I send a http request to that address, it will end at the netbook which has no http server running and cannot know that it is supposed to route the packets to the TS480-frontpanel.

So as far as I understand, the packet flow from the TS480-frontpanel to the TRX is OK, but the routing back fails. Thus, nothing happens when I try to switch the radio on.

My experience with networking is rather limited. Are my assumptions correct? Does anyone know of a solution to get the remoterig running through the network as described (i.e. UMTS on the frontpanel side, VPN on the TRX side)?

The usage of the VPN is currently mandatory (DSL connection shared with other users; security concerns, etc.), but if there is no solution, we'll have to get a separate DSL connection for the club station.

Thanks and 73, Fabian Dj1YFK

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