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Re: Anyone got a ZBitX or SBitX connected to the Internet?


 

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There's a few ways to make this happen.? I use a dynamic DNS service called DuckDNS and there are a few others that have been talked about here before.? I use it to VNC into my radio from anywhere on my phone or tablet or whatever.? Buddy, send me an email and we'll see if we can come up with a time to try that out.? I'm curious to see if a screen reader would work through VNC.? There won't be any audio as VNC doens't seem to pass audio, but at a minimum, you'd be able to see if the screen reader can detect the buttons.? I'm guessing that it's not going to work over VNC since I assume it's just passing image content and no real text.? But we can try it.

Jeff


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Ken N2VIP <ken@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 1, 2025 5:52 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Anyone got a ZBitX or SBitX connected to the Internet?
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But I wrote that the shack had its own router. Right?
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Yes, you did, but the OP was asking about access over the public internet to someone else's sBitx.
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To access an sBitx behind a 'shack router' which is itself behind a 'home router' would be an example of 'double NAT' and you'd have to port-forward on both routers to access the radio over the public internet.
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i suspect most people deploy a simple switch in their shack, rather than *another* router, and in such a case (switch behind router) you would only have to do port forwarding on the 'hone router', since it's the only one in the network.
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I think having a 'shack router' is a rare arrangement, I'm not sure why one would feel the need for that, but I'm certain some do.
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Ken, N2VIP
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