[WT-support] WT through VPN

ced lamc1 at free.fr
Thu Oct 14 16:37:41 CEST 2010


hello , it works with 5.255.255.255 broadcast adress.

Take free version with no subscription , create a network and join with 
your others clients.


73 F4EGZ

Le 14/10/2010 16:14, Carlos Neves (CT3FQ) a écrit :
> Hi Hamad,
> I'm not sure,  Hamachi network  broadcast address will be 
> 5.255.255.255 but I don't know if they drop UDP packets over their 
> routers ...?...
>
>
>
> 73
>
>
> On 10/14/2010 11:10 AM, Hamad 9K2HN wrote:
>> I just downloaded and installed Hamachi (Logmein) and i got ip 
>> address for each pc, but which ip i have to use in WT? and what 
>> configuration i have to use (Mesh or Gateway)?
>>
>> de 9k2hn
>> Hamad
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:01, ced <lamc1 at free.fr 
>> <mailto:lamc1 at free.fr>> wrote:
>>
>>     hello, you can use Hamachi VPN software it works good with WT and
>>     very
>>     easy to configure and use.
>>
>>     73 ced F4EGZ
>>
>>     Le 14/10/2010 10:23, Carlos Neves (CT3FQ) a écrit :
>>     >    I have tested OpenVPN ( http://www.openvpn.net/ )  running
>>     in a ASUS
>>     > 500GP router (with a USB UMTS internet access device connected
>>     ) as VPN
>>     > server. For the clients I use  "OpenVPN GUI for Windows" and It
>>     works
>>     > with win-test  over internet.
>>     >
>>     > 73
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > On 10/14/2010 5:46 AM, Peter Stuge wrote:
>>     >
>>     >> Bob Wilson, N6TV wrote:
>>     >>
>>     >>> I imagine you would have to configure the same broadcast address
>>     >>> and port number in both copies of Win-Test, as usual, and that
>>     >>> broadcast address has to be compatible with the VPN address that
>>     >>> you set up (e.g. broadcast address *x*.*y*.*z*.255 on both
>>     computers).
>>     >>>
>>     >> Very important point! Since broadcast is being used, traffic
>>     can only
>>     >> pass switches and not routers. Make sure that the two machines
>>     are on
>>     >> the same ethernet network segment, and if you really do need a VPN
>>     >> solution then make sure it can pass broadcast traffic.
>>     >>
>>     >> Some VPN solutions are only layer 3, meaning that the VPN client
>>     >> and/or server acts just like a router, and can not pass broadcast
>>     >> traffic across the link.
>>     >>
>>     >>
>>     >> //Peter
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