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I use multiple devices to do port forwarding inside my network to multiple IP's. Each device either has a fixed IP, or uses DHCP, but is assigned a static IP by the router using its MAC address.
If you use an IP camera, either assign a fixed IP to it, or use the router's IP reservation feature via DHCP, then setup port forwarding to route from the external public IP/DNS to your internal private network. I use Netgear routers which has this feature, so do Trendnet. Limit DHCP IP range to not extend beyond fixed IP addresses.

My 2 Remoterigs use static fixed IP's and I assigned separate port numbers to each:

RemoteRig1 uses default ports:
RemoterigAudio   11000  192.168.0.228
RemoterigCmd   12000  192.168.0.228
RemoterigSIP    5060   192.168.0.228

RemoteRig2 uses next port number and different fixed IP:
RemoteRigAudio2   11001  192.168.0.230
RemoteRigCMD2   12001  192.168.0.230
RemoteRigSIP2   5061   192.168.0.230

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General discussion forum / Re: Audio splitting from ts480
« on: 2011-01-02, 16:51:47 »
I have amost the same exact setup you have, using HamRadioDeluxe with a TS480 and a RigBlaster as well. I use the speaker audio from speaker jack going directly to RemoteRig box, but audio going to PC comes from data jack. I built my own cable using 6 pin DIN plug going straight to the PC soundcard LINE input (not MIC). I prefer using audio from data jack because it is fixed audio not affected by volume, and it is audio level suited for a PC sound card.

I also connected COM port from PC to TS480HX and setup HRD remote setup so I can run HRD remotely as a server. I also did same with a Kenwood TS2000 since I have 2 RemoteRigs both setup to use HRD and both with Rigblasters.

Using VNC, I can do digital modes on the local PC, but I have tested doing SSTV using my remote station quite succesfully as well.

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I currently run both the TS2000 and TS480 simultaneously quite successfully and at the same time. The TS2000 uses the R2000 and the TS480HX uses its own panel. The TS2000 is for 40/80/2/70cm and work LEO satellites. and the TS480HX is for 10/15/20/6 meters. Each Remoterig uses independent port settings and custom port forwarding.

The TS2000B for me made no sense since not having a front panel did not add up to any significant cost savings, plus I do want to have the front when I am physically at the shack.

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General discussion forum / SSTV and RemoteRig
« on: 2011-01-02, 16:08:25 »
Hello,

Below is a YouTube video I prepared showing Slow Scan TV (SSTV) being used via RemoteRig. To interface computer with sound card I used a Rigblaster.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zm7i6V7EqY

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Are you using USB or upload via web interface? I just upgraded both my control units to 2.30 via USB and both had an error at the end, but rebooted and both started up fine.

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I have used a Linksys WET610N and a Linksys WET11 wireless bridge quite succesfully. I currently use WET610N 100% and works flawlessly. A used WET11 should be fine, but is only 802.11B and only supports WEP security. WET610N is 802.11B/G/N and supports WPA2.

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Hello. I recently purchased the Remoterig dual version, but have yet to connect my TS-2000 with dual audio. How can I tell the difference between the dual and single audio models?
I am going to get the cable to separate the audio, but how can I tell I have the correct models?

My hardware version is 006 and firmware 000.000.002.028

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