[WT-support] Problem with wtDxTelnet V2.0
Tim Duffy K3LR
k3lr at k3lr.com
Sun Nov 5 15:45:26 CET 2006
Hello Peter!
You had the exact experience we did!
As these reports keep coming in, I am certain the WT team will find a good solution.
Dave, W9ZRX was the first guy to post up about this problem. He is the master of
computers on the K3LR team. So Dave has much more information than I do. He has been
digging for solutions as well. We hope for a fix before CQWW CW.
All the best and very 73!
Tim K3LR
Peter wrote:
> Hi All
>
> At PI4CC we saw there same thing as Tim reported.
> No outgoing packet to the dx-cluster when hitting alt + F3. But also if
> alt-t hitted no command sgoes out tot the dx-cluster.
> Shutdown the wtDxTelnet V2.0 and restart solve the problem.
> I have reported this bug also after teh rtty contest:
> http://www.f5mzn.org/pipermail/support/2006-September/072047.html
>
> We have a T1 dsl link.
>
> Peter
> PC2A
> Tim Duffy K3LR schreef:
> > Not only were OUTBOUND spots from WT ALT-F3 not going out, no other requests to
> > the DX cluster were going out from any of the 11 stations on the network.
> >
> > We like to help other DX cluster users during the contest by spotting DX, so
> > this issue caused a significant reduction in K3LR DX spots.
> >
> > The Cable modem connection at K3LR has lots of bandwidth and is super fast. It
> > is not sharing bandwidth with any other PC systems. Contesting only!
> >
> > I'd like to hear from other multi ops that had no problems with OUTBOUND
> > spotting. Maybe there is a setting we are missing? But why does it work for some
> > time and then stop? Then we must reboot wtDXTelnet to make it work again. We
> > rebooted wtDXTelnet about 30 times during the weekend.
> >
> > I am scared for CQWW CW as W9ZRX will not be with us to troubleshoot any
> > problems.
> >
> > 73,
> > Tim K3LR
> >
> >
>
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