[App_rpt-users] 2 nodes from the same ip address.

mike at midnighteng.com mike at midnighteng.com
Sun Mar 26 22:12:09 UTC 2017


Well Ray,

"IF" you are only testing with a node behind your NAT (router)
you will need a definition to route it from each node behind the NAT.

example in rpt.conf

29261 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29261,NONE ; ,y =remote base
29283 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29283,NONE
29284 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29284,NONE 
29285 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29285,NONE   <<<end of all on this server 1

29999 = radio at 192.168.1.223/29999,NONE  <<<<<<<<<<<< on server
2<<<<<<<<<<<<

Each node behind your nat will need a address defined to be able to
connect to it.

...mike/kb8jnm

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[App_rpt-users] 2 nodes from the same ip address.

 Hello,
  
 I know I've asked this question before, I have one node for my
repeater and its a full time connection to a hub and the other node is
a portable node to connect to other nodes. They are both on the same
Internet connection. I can connect outbound to some nodes and some not
but I don't get in bound connections.  My nodes are on two separate
servers and have two separate ports. Is there something I'm missing? 
Any help is appreciated! Thank you.

  

 73 
 Ray, 
 W2RJR

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