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Konfiguration av Routrar och Brandväggar / Re: DynDNS
« on: 2010-06-13, 12:16:35 »
hej

Om det sitter en låda före som har nått slags routerfunktion då måste den kanske konfigureras också, om det inte är bara ett modem. Om du kommer åt Netgear routern via port 80 då kommer kommer du givetvis inte åt RRC på port 80. Ändra routerns admin port till 8080 eller ändra RRC:ns till 8001 eller nått. Har du ip telefoni så får du också ändra port 5060 i båda RRCerna till nått annat. tex 11001.

kolla också att det sitter senaste firmwaren i routern.

tänk också på att det oftast inte ( beroende på router) går att testa med DynDns adresser om du sitter bakom samma router med Control RRC.n

/mikael

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Konfiguration av Routrar och Brandväggar / Re: DynDNS
« on: 2010-06-12, 18:57:16 »
Jo

Om du sätter RRC.n som DMZ-server så kommer du att kunna surfa till den med DynDns adressen.
port 80 används som default för webservrar. Skriver man http:// i webläsaren så antas att att det är port 80 man vill komma åt, lägger man webservern på en annan port så måste man ange port efter adressen tex :8000 om man lagt den på 8000. De flesta routrar brukar fjärrkonfigureras via en webserver på port :8080

73 de mikael

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Hi
The transmit audio with IC-706 should be absolutely perfect, and is not sensitive for Ethernet noise or anything like that. I guess you have something wrong with the icom separation cable or have any of the red straps broken, check them with an ohm meter.

73 de mike

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Konfiguration av Routrar och Brandväggar / Re: DynDNS
« on: 2010-06-12, 09:42:11 »
Hej

Du måste konfigurera din på radio QTH så att den routera vidare till RRC och WebSwitch

enklast är att sätta RRC som DMZ, då blir alla portar åtkommliga direkt.

ädra webporten på WebSwitchen till 8000 och gör en portforwarding i routern av port 8000 till webswitchen ip nummer. WebSwitchen kommer du då åt genom att surfa till DynDns adressen :8000

73 de mikael

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General discussion forum / Re: 706 OP question? volume ??
« on: 2010-06-11, 19:39:48 »
Hi

if you set the switch behind the control panel to speaker mode ( not headset mode) and connect the speaker to the frontpanel jack you should have exactly the same level to a 8 ohm speaker as if you connect the frontpanel direkt to the radiobody without the remoterig system. At the RRC frontpanel speaker jack you have always that level and are not depending on the speaker/headset switch

73 de mike

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Hi Bob.
Of course it is possible, that's how all users are doing. But you have to configure portforwarding or of the ports 80,5060,11000,12000 in the remote router. Or even more simple is to assign the RRC as DMZ server. All done in the remote router at the radio-QTH. Nothing has to be done at the control site router. If you are using IP-telephony at any of the QTH.s change the port 5060 in the RRC:s to something else for example 11001. Also remember to deactivate SIP ALG if your router has something like that ( d-link and netgear routers often has). Port 80 is not needed for the communication but is handy to use for status control, firmware upgrade etc. If port 80 is prohibited by the ISP, as I heard some US ISP are doing to prevent home webservers, just change the web server port to for example 8000 in the remote RRC.

73 de mike

2857
Hej

det låter som att någon av de röda jumpertrådarna är av, ohma dem. Kontrollera också att du har bygeln JMP1 på plats så att micelementet får matningsspänning.

/73 de micke

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Hi

I have a FT-817 so I have even tried it my self. Yes when you select mode 3 at the radio setup tab the com0/TTL and Com2 are tied together in parallell so you should leave the settings for com2 on the serialport tab at "inactive". At the Radio-RRC you could choose between using the CT-62 connected to Com 2 or the direct RJ12-din6 cable connected to Com0 without changing any settings. When using the CT-62 don't foreget the jumper near com2 inside the box.

73  de mike

2859

Hi

All this should be done in your router at the radio QTH not the RRC.

portforwarding to other things is done the same way

73 de mike

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Hi

It not possible "to fully define the link" from outside the router. It has to be done in the router at the radio qth by portforwarding. But the easiest way is that you define the ip of the radio RRC as the DMZ-server then all connections from outside will be routed to the RRC. Then for the webswitch you must define a portforwarding. For example setup port 8000 to be routed to the WebSwitch IP port 80. if your router cant use different portnumber you need to change the webserver port of the webswitch to 8000 ( in the webswitch). The ip of the webswictch must be set to match your network 0.nnn yes

73  de mike

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General discussion forum / Re: 706 startup not quite correct
« on: 2010-06-06, 10:40:49 »

Hi

If it works locally, the strapping is OK and it's only a router issue. The only thing need to be changed in the Control-RRC is the SIP contact, replaced with the external IP or DynDns of the radio QTH router. I recommend you to change the webserver port of the Radio-RRC to 8000 so you can access the webserver remotely, if it works the other things should work also. Also check the firmware of the routers. Specially D-link routers need to have a quite new firmware if the DMZ or portforwarding should work OK.

/73 de mike

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General discussion forum / Re: 706 startup not quite correct
« on: 2010-06-05, 15:13:09 »
Hi

Have you set the Radio-RRC as DMZ server in the radio QTH router or made portforwarding for the ports 80,5061,11000,12000. Also check that you do NOT have anything called SIP ALG activated in the routers.

73 de mike

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General discussion forum / Re: USB Dongle
« on: 2010-05-29, 15:41:29 »
Hi Glenn

You have to use a router in between. With European 3G  this is popular
http://www.dovado.com/UMR.html

I do not know exactly what type it need to be in US but Im sure there are similiar equipment.
Some models have built in modem so you don't need a dongle. One with built in modem and an connector for external antenna can be a good choice also. Also consider WLAN link. A Powerstation 5 from www.ubnt.com can be used for up to 50 km on 5 GHz

73 de mike



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Allmänt diskussionsforum / Re: Fast IP adresse
« on: 2010-05-28, 14:40:49 »
Om du använder DynDns så behöver du ingen fast IP. Jag tror 99% av användarna av Remoterig använder DynDns

73 de mikael

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hi

Use mode 3 instead it's more efficient, mode 1 needs input 1 in the Control-RRC to be grounded to set up the connection. in mode 3 you can also set auto connect if you wan't the connection to be always active

73 de mike

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