[WT-support] Wintest - Telnet with via GPRS connected
Patrick 9A5CW
pat.9a5cw at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 16:06:01 CET 2007
Hi, tnx for fast answers...
Pablo i will test (with just a single network adapter conected to a hub, and
gprs modem enabled).
For example after cqww 06 download / upload where abt 10Mb down/ 200k up
with 4 PC in net.
Laurent notebook always works on 400MHz sometimes speed change to 800MHz.
But never during play with win-test (i ill try to force it to speed up) and
disable antivir prg.
73
On 3/15/07, Pablo - EA4TX <ea4tx at ea4tx.com> wrote:
>
> Patrick,
>
> If you have only "1" Network adapter, your suggestion will not work, or
> you
> will overload your GPRS link, re-sending all incoming traffic (from your
> cluster) again to your GPRS Provider (broadcast address), so it's not a
> good
> practice.
>
> It's better that WtDxTelnet re-send the traffic over your loopback
> broadcast
> address (127.255.255.255) so you assure the traffic is not again on the
> GPRS
> Link, and WT can take it from the loopback broadcast address, without
> aditional traffic.
>
> This is a solution ONLY when you have only ONE computer and without a
> second
> LAN adapter.
>
> In your case 1.- this is clear, you have 2 adapters and your proposal is
> OK,
> the 2.- option is a trick, but not a good method.... if you have only ONE
> adapter, the loopback broadcast address is the best method... just my 2
> cents on this topic.
>
> Regards, Pablo - EA4TX
>
>
>
> [J. Pablo GARCIA] -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Patrick 9A5CW [mailto:pat.9a5cw at gmail.com]
> Enviado el: jueves, 15 de marzo de 2007 15:10
> Para: support at win-test.com; ea4tx at ea4tx.com
> Asunto: Re: [WT-support] Wintest - Telnet with via GPRS connected
>
>
> Hi, i had the same problem with GPRS conection and this is what i have
> done:
> 1. Used GPRS + my HP notebook + simple network switch or hub (all setting
> wtdxtelnet + wt by default in both programs just "press" default)
> 2. same but without network hub/switch but enabled WIFI lan on my notebook
> in ADHOC mode.
>
> If u do this all works fine, WT comunicates with wtdxtelnet ...
>
> 4 the WT team:
> I have noticed that if I have internet spots enabled and when i run CW
> (comm
> port),
> and when i call CQ or sending CW out and at the same time i receive packet
> spot CW became unreadible.
> This mean i lost few dots or dashes ....
> I am using HP notebook running at 400MHz(cpu) with WINXP Home + 512MB ram
> +
> AMD CPU 2800+ sempron mobile.
> It's better to "play" CW from LPT port?
> 73 de Patrik 9A5CW - 9A1P TEAM
>
>
> On 3/15/07, Pablo - EA4TX <ea4tx at ea4tx.com> wrote:
> Gordon,
>
> You must configure both Win-Test and WtDxTelnet as follows:
>
> Broadcast IP Address: 127.255.255.255
>
> In other way, the traffic received by WtDxTelnet from your cluster, will
> be
> again re-send via the GPRS network, and will cause a traffic overload on
> your GPRS Link. Maybe O2 filter this UDP traffic and causes it to not be
> received on WT....
>
> 127.255.255.255 is a loopback address for internal comunications at the
> same
> computer, and I have just tested, to assure it works.
>
> Well, test it and let us know.... but it shoudl work!
>
> 73's Pablo - EA4TX
>
>
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: support-bounces at win-test.com [mailto:support-bounces at win-test.com ]En
> nombre de gordon.paterson at blueyonder.co.uk
> Enviado el: jueves, 15 de marzo de 2007 14:23
> Para: support at win-test.com
> Asunto: [WT-support] Wintest - Telnet with via GPRS connected
>
>
> I have been testing successfully connection via GPRS for when operating
> portable. It connects fine and the wtDxTelnet client also connects and
> downloads fine. However, I cannot get it to talk to Wintest any more. I
> have looked at the Wiki and it doesn't cover this circumstance.
> I am using an XP laptop and connecting via GPRS to O2 network. I get
> address via IP and accordin to IPCONFIG, my assigned address is
> 10.226.238.93 on a subnet of 255.255.255.255. I go to both Win-Test and
> the telnet client Network properties and click default button. It then
> changes the broadcast address to 10.226.238.255. However, no data streams
> into the cluster in the client, although the Telnet client is working
> fine.
> If I try to ping 10.226.238.255, I get no reply.
> Wonder if you can help please?
> Thanks
> Gordon
> MM0GPZ
>
>
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