[App_rpt-users] Using a private node
Steve Zingman
szingman at msgstor.com
Mon Mar 2 19:56:15 UTC 2015
Cole,
You can only use the web transceiver for AllStar nodes, not private nodes.
You can use a IAXRPT on a Windows machine (or under wine) to connect to a private node.
No, you are not correct node numbers BELOW 2000 are private 2002 is a registered node.
73, Steve N4IRS
> I've found all the information needed to set up a private node except how to
> use it from the internet. The Web transceiver from allstarlink.org wants
> you to chose a node from their list. If I make a private node, is it
> possible to use the web transceiver or something similar to access and use
> the node? Or can you only use a private node from another node by using the
> connect commands?
> Also, do I understand correctly that node numbers in the 2000 range are
> private? If so, how is access restricted? I tried the test node 2002 and
> connected with no problem, just like a public node.
> Cole, AA7RD
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