[WT-support] DXTelnet and Win-test

Gabriella & Fabrizio rac2610 at racine.ra.it
Wed Mar 22 07:27:18 CET 2006


Hello Dani and Olivier,
If WT supports outgoing TCP IP connections I think the best method is
exchange data via TCP/IP.
That is: start DXTelnet in ACCEPT mode (acting as server on 127.0.0.1:80)
then start another DXTelnet session to any cluster.
Finally connect WT to 127.0.0.1:80 to get the spots from DXTelnet
into WT.
No need of virtual COMs in this case.
If this for some reasons does not work, you should try also ACCEPT-1 
(in the DXTelnet connection list) which uses port 23 instead of 80.

Hope this helps. 
Best (((73))) de Fabrizio (IK4VYX)



>Hello Fabrizio,
>please read this.
>Dani, EA5FV
>ea5fv at ure.es
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Olivier Le Cam <olecam at f5mzn.org>
>To: <support at win-test.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 4:56 PM
>Subject: Re: [WT-support] DXTelnet and Win-test
>
>
>> Dani EA5FV wrote:
>> > Hello to all,
>> > you didn't understand me, I refer to the software DXTelnet of Fabrizio
>> > IK4VYX.
>> > That it allows to enlarge the possibilities very much in the connection
>> > with the DX cluster.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have no specific informations regarding DXTelnet. If this software is
>> able to create a virtual COM port (TBH I never seen how DXTelnet works),
>> you can then configure WT to connect to that COM port as a normal "TNC".
>>
>> On the other way, I think that DXTelnet can share informations with CT
>> through the ethernet network. If IK4VYX wants to implement the same for
>> WT, we can give all the necessary protocol informations to him.
>>
>> 73,
>> --
>> Olivier / f5mzn
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