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Configuration of Routers, Firewalls, etc / RemoteRig via WireGuard VPN
« on: 2022-06-12, 15:32:16 »
I don't own a RemoteRig working on a solution for a friend.
Two sites one is on Starlink and the other is terrestrial broadband with a public static address. All is well with the VPN resulting in routing of the RFC1918 space between the two sites. I am able to use the Icom remote software and connect to an IC-9700 at the Starlink site. And am able to open a remote desktop session to PC's at the Starlink site. In summary there is a layer 3 network pipe between the two sites.
Reading the documentation RemoteRig discovers the remote radio via,
1) Being on the same subnet and listening for broadcasts or some other L2 method to discover the radio side.
2) Using a public website which maintains the public address of the remote site due to the use of Dynamic DNS.
Is there a way, perhaps custom firmware where the remote radio's IP could be specified and let the network do the routing work?
Thanks Jay
W0JD
Two sites one is on Starlink and the other is terrestrial broadband with a public static address. All is well with the VPN resulting in routing of the RFC1918 space between the two sites. I am able to use the Icom remote software and connect to an IC-9700 at the Starlink site. And am able to open a remote desktop session to PC's at the Starlink site. In summary there is a layer 3 network pipe between the two sites.
Reading the documentation RemoteRig discovers the remote radio via,
1) Being on the same subnet and listening for broadcasts or some other L2 method to discover the radio side.
2) Using a public website which maintains the public address of the remote site due to the use of Dynamic DNS.
Is there a way, perhaps custom firmware where the remote radio's IP could be specified and let the network do the routing work?
Thanks Jay
W0JD