Remote Rig
RRC 1258 Support in English => General discussion forum => Topic started by: K2OLO on 2010-12-16, 16:14:56
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Ok Here is where I am at and I have read many postings and tried certain solutions to no avail. Thank you so much for any help!
• Updated firm ware on both units
• Was able to separate the 480 and make operational on the radio end (same)LAN.
• Subscribed to DynDns and entered information to the radio RRC (not sure about the configuration)
• I am using an Apple Airport extreme at both ends
• Service provider on radio side is Cablevision
• Service provider on control side is Time Warner
• I have access to the radio RRC via gotomypc so I am able to make configuration changes without traveling.
• I have not been able to remotely “see” the radio RRC via browser and of course not able to use the control RRC either.
I am not a network or IP person so a really appreciate any help. I can however follow instructions and I am more then will to put the time in to make this work. Thanks again to all.
73,
Paul
K2OLO
Advanced settings
UDP cmd port 12000
UDP audio port 11000
SIP port 5060
Web server port 80
IP settings
Unit ID (Banner) K2olo Base
DHCP No
IP 10.0.1.31
Netmask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 10.0.1.1
Dns server 10.0.1.1
Extern IP/Host 24.47.199.246
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Hi
what you need to do is to configure your remote router so it will open up for traffic from outside to the RRC.
The easiest way is to assign the RRC:s Ip as a DMZ server, virtual server exposed host or what ever it's called in your router.
or setup portforwarding for port 80,5060,11000,11200 to the RRC
Check with the user manual
73 de mike
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Thank you Mike,
In the Apple Extreme world here are my options:
• Port Mapping:
Requires either service: ie FTP/POP/Sharing Etc or
Public TCP Port
Public UDP Ports
Private IP address
Private TCP Ports
Private UDP ports
o The Question is what to fill in and where?
• MAC Access control is not enabled is this ok?
• Do I want to initiate connection sharing (range of IP)?
• IPv4 DHCP is this ok?
TU de Paul
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Hi
on page 31 you can find it
check the "enable default host at" box and enter the IP of the RRC there.
nothing else should be needed.
of course the RRC need to have a fixed IP and IP settings that match the router
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/Designing_AirPort_Networks_10.5-Windows.pdf
73 de mike
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Hello Mike
Ok done. Thank you. How do I check to see if I can access the radio RRC? is it http://k2olo.dyns.org:80 from another LAN if so then no good yet.
de k2OLO
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I dont' think the adress is ok
k2olo.dyns.org
do not look ok to me, what adress have you registered ?
you can not test it from the same network it must be done from outside
/mike
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k2olo.com is my dyndns zone. I thought from reading other posts this is how you access remotely. I am on a different network now but I dont have access to my control RRC and trying to confirm I can contact the radio RRC remotely.
TU, Paul
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You must register a hostname at dyndns for the router (your remote qth), and then setup the router or the RRC to update the dns with the current IP. They both have dyndns client.
then you use the hostname as SIP contact in the Control-RRC
/mike
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Mike,
Thank you.
Success!!!
73,
Paul
K2OLO