Hi Will,
Thank you for your time and the service you provided. Our group
finally has their own XRf reflector and enjoying using them. Thank
you so much. Which build do I need to? work? with my Icom
controller ID-RP2C? I want to get started and download debian to
the gateway server.

On 8/26/2018 10:53 PM, Will wrote:
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N0IMS,
I'm sure Colby will answer all your technical questions, but
I will answer from a historic nature. XRF and QnetGateway was
origanlly design by this group. So, yes all reflector types will
work with QNetGateway.? And await for you to discover what new
on our Smart Group. Check out our Web site at openquad.net 73
Will / W4WWM?
QuadNet Admin Team
With that said, I'm sure you
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From: "Nomis Bayan Jr." <nolyn78@...>
Date: 8/27/18 12:07 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QnetGateway] QnetGateway instaed of G3
HI Colby,
Thank you so much for your input. Will QnetGateway work with
XRF reflector. Currently, I am running an xlx server on a fixed
IP address I bought from AT&T. I have set the repeater's
frequencies and verified the repeater controller ID-RP2C
settings according to the manual instruction. Sorry, I am in a
learning process and may ask you more questions. It took me 4 -5
months to get the XRF reflector work.
1. I used Debian Stretch on the xlx server, I already have a
copy. If you suggest to use Debian Stretch, then I would not
need to make iso copy. Just used the same one.
2. I am planning to use one of the fixed IP assigned to the
QnetGateway computer, this should work and no port forwarding I
need to do on the router, just like the xlx server. Will this
work?
3. The gateway server I bought from the previous owner, I plan
to erase the existing G2 software and use this server for the
QnetGateway server. This should be alright?
Thank you again and I will update you on the progress of my
project.
Regards,
73, N0MIS
On 8/26/2018 5:12 PM, Colby Ross
W1BSB wrote:
QnetGateway¡¯s ICOM stack was designed to
operate identically to the G2/G3 gateway software. So long
as the RP2C IP address for the repeater and gateway is
configured according to the instructions, you would simply
go about installing QnetGateway on the ¡°gateway¡± computer
per the instructions. ICOM¡¯s default setup has 172.16.0.1 as
the repeater and has the gateway system configured as
172.16.0.20 (which is the physical machine the gateway
software will run on). The gateway system must have 2 NIC
cards. One configured with 172.16.0.20/255.255.255.0 and one
configured with your internet connection with all the
necessary port forwards.
?
My best advice to you would be to install
a fresh copy of Debian Stretch onto the gateway system,
configure both NICs, install QnetGateway, and everything
should just work.? This obviously doesn¡¯t cover the actual
configuration of the repeater such as frequencies and all
that, but as far as the software end is concerned, its very
easy. If you run into any problems let us know.
?
73
?
Colby W1BSB
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From: [email protected]
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On Behalf Of nolyn78@...
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2018 15:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: [QnetGateway] QnetGateway instaed of G3
?
Hello,
Just bought a used dstar systems: ID-RP4000V, ID-RP2000V,
ID-RP2C and a gateway with G2 software. I needed help in
setting up our repeater ID-RP4000V with the controller
ID-RP2C using the gateway computer. I was told that I need
to erased completely the G2 software to remove the old
callsign. I already updated the repeater and controller but
I need help on the gateway. I was told that I should look
into QnetGateway or ircddb Gateway instead of G3 software
because of linking capability. I need advice and how will I
hook up the gateway if I use the QnetGateway or ircddb
Gateway, will it be the same hook up as it is stated on
RS-RP2C? Thank you.
Regards,
73, N0MIS