[WT-support] Nice job N6TV and free Nel-Tech DVR
Wayne Kline
w3ea at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 15 00:25:55 CET 2014
Hi Dale
Bob N6TV should be nominated for Sainthood ! I know I have BUGGED him in the past and he kept a even keel even if my ponderings were rudimentary and some times redundant .
Le alone the 100's of post I see him respond to in a fair and calm demeanor.
Wayne W3EA
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 13:55:10 -0800
From: dale.long at prodigy.net
To: support at win-test.com
Subject: [WT-support] Nice job N6TV and free Nel-Tech DVR
First of all I want to say that I have thoroughly enjoyed reading the recent support thread. Thats the way support should be done, not accusing or flippant answers. Some of those answers required some serious effort. Kudos to Bob,N6TV.
As part of the conversation there was mention of the original DVR made by Nel-Tech. I've got one that I'd be happy to give away. It needs cleaning, and has some cables attached but hasnt been used in years.
Price is right (free)
73
Dale - N3BNA
From: "Bob Shohet, KQ2M" <kq2m at kq2m.com>
To: support at win-test.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [WT-support] WT-support] CORRECTING: Win-test newbie questions Part I
From:
Bob Wilson, N6TV
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:01 PM
To: Win-Test Reflector
Subject: Re: [WT-support] WT-support] CORRECTING: Win-test newbie
questions Part I
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 6:04 AM, Bob Shohet, KQ2M <kq2m at kq2m.com> wrote:
So
then I do not need to manually assign an IP address through WinTest to each
computer?
If both computers are already able to browse the
Internet, then they already have IP addresses (using Windows DHCP is the easiest
way to do this). These will work fine in a Win-Test local network in most
cases.
Win-Test local network?
Does this mean that I can not have
both Win-Test computers connected to the same 24 port switch to which my other
(non-Win-test) computers are connected? The switch is connected to my
Cisco Cable Modem (Charter Internet) and Linksys Router as follows:
Charter Internet –>Cisco Cable
Modem->Linksys Router->24 Port Switch->Win-Test computers and other
computers
Yes there are places in the documentation that encourage
the use of fixed IP addresses, but I no longer recommend doing that since the
disadvantages far outweigh the advantages in my opinion.
That makes me feel
better. :-)
But you do have to set the broadcast address to
the same value in the Win-Test Interfaces Configuration screen (SETUP [Enter])
on both computers. Check "Enable Ethernet network" and click the "By
Default" button next to broadcast address and it should set it to something like
192.168.0.255 automatically. Do not try to use arbitrary values here; just
click the "By Default" button.
Thank you – that is very
helpful! I assume that if for some reason the two computers have different
address values, then I should manually change the address on the 2nd computer to
that of the first computer, correct?
73
Bob KQ2M
Note: some Comcast routers assign IP addresses like
10.0.0.1, and the "By Default" button doesn't assign a proper broadcast address
for these. See Task
#337 for more info.
73,
Bob, N6TV
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