[WT-support] HAMACHI
HRS I4UFH
i4ufh at hamradiosolutions.com
Thu Jul 19 16:59:36 CEST 2007
Hamachi worked at first attempt, easy to undertand, vreat your network and
each user join the network no hard configuration.
You only need to take care to set in WT to config the broadcast address to
5.255.255.255, at least work fine for me. If you want that your dxWTtelnet
broadcast the spot over the net set 5.255.255.255 also in the dxWTtelnet .
rocky for days, tested befor the contest wuth 6 pc , and syncronize a 10000
qso log, not speedy, but realible , no losted QSO, the speed depend most of
your connection and from the tunneling between the network.
73 de Fabio I4UFH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Bowyer" <peter at bowyer.org>
To: <support at win-test.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: [WT-support] HAMACHI
> I use them both. OpenVPN is an industrial-grade tool, very hard to
> configure even for someone used to networking - all the GUI does is
> let you edit the same opaque config file. Hamachi is the complete
> opposite - very user-friendly, with documentation for the networking
> novice and no alien concepts to learn.
>
> Peter G4MJS
>
> On 19/07/07, Mikael Larsmark <mike at sm3wmv.com> wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Another option is openVPN. I used that and it's pretty easy to
> > configure. There is something called openVPN GUI which can be used on
> > the clients and it includes the openVPN package.
> >
> > http://openvpn.net/
> >
> >
http://openvpn.se/files/install_packages/openvpn-2.0.9-gui-1.0.3-install.exe
> >
> > 73 de Mike (SM3WMV / SM3W)
> >
> > Peter Bowyer skrev:
> > > Hamachi is a bit different - it offers a centrally-managed access
> > > control mechanism, enabling you to create a multipoint vpn and control
> > > who joins it. It also has some clever proxy functionality that allows
> > > it to traverse firewalls. Instant messenger functionality built-in,
> > > too.
> > >
> > > Peter G4MJS
> > >
> > > On 19/07/07, Olivier F5MZN <olecam at f5mzn.org> wrote:
> > >> VE2RYY wrote:
> > >>> Hello
> > >>> Anyone in the group familiar with AMACHI (VPN)
> > >>> Is it for the CLIENT or a SERVER????
> > >>> I would appreciate infos.
> > >>> Again thanks..
> > >> I don't know Amachi at all, but my guess is that the build-in
Microsoft
> > >> VPN client/server in WinXP would work without any problem, as soon as
> > >> (still IMO because I never tried it before) each XP machine of the
> > >> network is client of a central VPN server.
> > >>
> > >> Configure an XP station as VPN server:
> > >> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_vpn_server.htm
> > >>
> > >> Configure an XP station as VPN client:
> > >> http://www.mcgill.ca/ics/tools/vpn/winxp/
> > >>
> > >> HTH
> > >>
> > >> 73,
> > >> --
> > >> Olivier / f5mzn
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