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| Thread ID: 112390 | 2010-09-03 22:18:00 | Cannot remember how to get into Tomato | Strommer (42) | Press F1 |
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| 1134619 | 2010-09-04 03:54:00 | Now the question is how to change the router ports? I have a program that requires this (Echolink, in case anyone is curious). Using http://192.168.1.1/ I cannot see how this can be done, but there is a Help page on Echolink so guess I will study that. I have sent a PM regarding Echolink. Bluenose |
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| 1134620 | 2010-09-04 06:41:00 | The IP address on my router is 198.162.2.1 and the port forwarding is UDP5198 and UDP5199 TCP5200. There has been a lot of traffic recently on the website that I pointed you to. I had similar problems a couple of years ago but those guys helped a lot. We do have a reflector for worldwide comms so all I had to to was send email requesting tests and within 10 minutes I was in touch via Echolink with W's VE's and some EU stations. Can you get into the router at all? The numbers that you quoted do nothing on mine Just recvd your second PM. Sorry about that I'm not used to PMing and had finger trouble and lost what I was typing. Now I know where it went Hi. Yes, a ZL2. Bluenose |
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| 1134621 | 2010-09-04 10:53:00 | Bluenose, et. al. - the problem that I have now is getting a static IP address. As I said in my PM, the free software for establishing a static IP address did not work at all - nada, nothing. The detailed instructions for setting UDP5198 and UDP5199 TCP5200 for my router state first a static IP address must be established before doing the port forwarding (see the links in my PM). I may post a new question here on PF1 about how to get a static IP address, unless someone reading this thread has a clever idea. BTW, yes I can get into the router settings. | Strommer (42) | ||
| 1134622 | 2010-09-04 11:39:00 | How do I send a graphic? | bluenose (14548) | ||
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