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Configuration, RRC 1258 / Re: COMExtra port number
« on: 2015-10-11, 01:01:01 »
Good Grief.  These phantom ports could number into the hundreds.  MS should fix this.
However,
I copied your text  into a file which became .txt.  Then I found a way to rename it as a .BAT file using save as with quotations marks.
Then I copied it from this computer over to the WIN7 computer that is running Remoterig.  It is on the desk top.
When I double click on it, it blinks my screen, but does not seem to do anything else.  I tried running it as an administrator, no love.
Did I miss something?
Ken
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In the past the COMFSK port was assigned to COM10.  I wonder if I renamed the COM17 to COM10 if that would work.  The problem is I would not know what to do if that messes up something.
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I seem to have fixed it.  I did some searching around and found a technique of using regedit and supervisor privileges to delete hidden ports.  I deleted most of them, but not deleting their drivers.  After restarting and plugging in the RRC-1258, the ports showed up without names or numbers.  I clicked each and searched for a driver - found on my computer - and when finished things seemed normal.
COM8 was COMExtra, and now all these lower numbers allowed me to interface with DXLABS.
  I managed to interface with their Commander and Windwarbler software for RTTY operation, and I am confident the rest will fall in line.
Ken K5WK

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Configuration, RRC 1258 / COMExtra port number
« on: 2015-10-10, 21:04:50 »
On my computer COMExtra for FSK is port 17 - quite high since I have little attached to this computer.
I want to use FSK with DXLabs WindWarbler program.  I must select the PTT channel to be the same as the COMextra.  In Windwarbler my choices go 1 - 16.  It seems to me Comextra has a very high port number,
Is there a way to lower the COMextra port number? 

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General discussion forum / Re: Not reaching my my home site
« on: 2015-07-22, 06:55:13 »
Its been a couple of years since I have looked at the parms, and it fairly new to me all over again.
But I have used this setup in the past, thru Ipaddr changes, all OK.
Now the ddns.remoterig.com path started working.  The ddns.webswitch.com path is not working. 
I look at the RRC-1258 at the home/ant site, 192.168.170 and the dynamic DNS settings show hostname of ddns.remoterig.com. 
I should call this all OK since the ddns.remoterig path is working.  But the other one not working still puzzles me.
I guess I need to do some remedial reading.

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General discussion forum / Not reaching my my home site
« on: 2015-07-21, 19:02:59 »
My URL changed.
Now neither ddns.webswitch nor ddns.remoterig will reach my site.  If I enter URL numerically it works.
Do I need to update something?

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I like to close the loop, so there is more that needs to be said.
Thanks to Dennis, W1UE -the COMExtra port MUST be used for CW in the N1MM+ setup.  There is a parm that can change it from
RTTY to Winkeyer on the serial settings.  It is the COM3 mode settings.  Also use the latest software in the 1258.  There was a special fix put in for N1MM+.
Ken K5WK

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If the cable stays on COM1, OK.

I guess I do not understand what changed when you change the RRC-1258 MKII from mode 7 to mode 6.
I am looking at your instructions to W1UE.
The back of my RRC-1258 MK II has 9 pin connector labeled as COM2.  That is the connector to which I was referring.

Sorry to hear about your operation.  I hope you feel better soon.
 

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General discussion forum / N1mm on k0 to k3 remoterig hookup
« on: 2015-04-18, 17:37:14 »
I am reading instructions by Mitch on implementing N1mm for k0 to k3 operation.  Control site is where the RRC-1258-MKII is located.
1. Switch the use of COM1 at the MKII site to be mode 6 so CAT is via COM2 (back of the MKII)
2. Change the USB-computer connection to be used as COM1.
3. Connect the USB cable  between MKII and computer and restart the MKII with the new setup.
   

Question: Should this cable now go from the back of the MKII (Com2) to the computer  rather than from the front (COM1)  where it was before?

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Configuration, Webswitch 1216H / using ddns.webswitch.se
« on: 2015-02-19, 20:19:39 »
In the past "name".ddns.webswitch.se:81/ and "name".ddns.webswitch.se:2000/ URLs have been used to contact my rotor and amplifier pages.

I changed routers, and got a new ip address.  Now these URLs do not work.
It is the same model router as before, and the tables are the same.  Did my "name" portion of the URL change because of this?
Is there something I need to update? 

By the way, using "name".ddns.remoterig.com:81/ and :2000/ work  just fine.

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Well, I found when I changed  the router - keeping the same modem - my IP address on the internet changed!!!
I was unaware of this.  Comcast.
So changing to the correct numerical URL works just fine.
and xxx.ddns.remoterig.com:81 works just fine, as well as xxx.ddns.remoterig.com:2000.

The only thing that does not work is xxx.webswitch.se:81/ and :2000/
It worked in the past, but does not work with the new router.

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Please note the modification I made to my original post.  Doesn't this set it up as 81?
Using the working router at the host site, if I bring up MSM , I get a red "unknown disconnected" even though the 1258 is contactable.
The address 171 is for the rotor.

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I use an old wrt610n router which now has failing 2.4GHZ Wi-Fi, so I get another wrt610n to replace it.
I set up identical parameters in the new wrt610n.
All seems to work, except I can not contact it with the RRC-1258 MKii.

The URL is http://"my ip address":81/

In  the Single Port Forwarding section of Applications and gaming I have :
External port 81, internal port 81, protocols BOTH (TCP and UDP),  TO  ip address 192.168.1.171,  enabled.  This is the same in both routers.

This works for the old wrt610, but page is not found on the new one.
What have I failed to setup?

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My wording.  I tried to return to it later after having used a different profile to connect to another station.
I ran the problem down to being a password problem.  Now both profiles are updated and working.
Thanks for your help.

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I knew somehow I would find a way to foul this up.

Steps I took:
MBSM to net info page.
Selected profile 2, renamed it HOME.
Did export bin.  Named the file HOME.  Then moved it to a folder for safe keeping.

Upon trying to return to it later,  went to the net info page.  pushed profiles button.
Selected HOME, then import .bin.

Was this incorrect?

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Something went wrong. 
I exported .bin my configuration.
I imported .bin a new configuration, and used it successfully to connect to a different k3.

Then I wanted to reload the original configuration.
I imported it .bin, restarted the RRC, and now I hear the disconnect tones when I power on the K0.
I powered down everything including the computer, and tried it again.  No luck! 
Is there an easy way out of this?

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Success. I used MBSM to get to "net Info/find", exported as .bin, and imported it.  All appears fine.
How do I now associate this file name as "profile 1"?  Perhaps this is not really necessary?

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