That what make it special.? there's no monitor connection unless
you add one to it but you could ssh into to it. Maybe look for a
Youtube on it
Will
On 9/6/2018 8:47 PM, Nomis Bayan Jr.
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Hi Will,
Will this work the QnetGateway? I did not see any monitor
connection.
On 9/6/2018 6:03 PM, Will wrote:
If you need a another computer check out the EspressoBin SBC.
(google is your friend)? It has 3 built in Ethernet ports? and
can be use in different ways.
Will / W4WWM
On 9/6/2018 6:10 PM, Nomis Bayan
Jr. wrote:
Hi Colby,
I am sorry if was not clear, this is my first time to set
up an icom repeater (ID-RP4000V) with the controller
(ID-RP2C).? I appreciate all the help I can get, I might be
a little slow in learning, please bear with me. Before I go
any further, please? let me know if my set up will work.
Using Raspberry Pi 3 and the second NIC was connected to
the USB, TP-Link. ID-RP2C 10 Base T connected to the PI 3
ethernet connection and my router/modem connected to
TP-link. Will this work, if not them I will get another
computer and start again.
On 9/6/2018 6:33 AM, Colby Ross
W1BSB wrote:
I¡¯m a
bit confused myself. Is this on a Pi? Have you changed
the repeater¡¯s IP to an address on the same block your
router and system are configured for?
With QnetGateway, to link to a reflector, you must put
XRF072AL in the UR field. It¡¯s a bit different than
the conventional ICOM stack.
?
The
IPs are configured in the qn.cfg file, you have to
tell it what IP your repeater is on and what IP the
gateway should be listening on.
?
Show
me the output of your /usr/local/etc/qn.cfg file, the
output of journalctl -u qngateway, and tell me what IP
your repeater is currently assigned, as well as your
router, and the system you are running QnetGateway on.
(The local IP addresses, i.e. 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x,
172.x.x.x, etc)
?
Colby
?
?
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Hi Colby,
Thank you very much. I did what you provided and did
not see any error but it would not link to where I
configured to XRF072 A (Set up BXRF072A). I am a little
bit confuse in setting up the IP addresses and need
assistance. I am using and assigned a fixed IP address
to the Gateway and assigned it on my modem/router, the
same set up I did on the XLX server. I appreciate if you
could assist me in setting up our Gateway link to icom
repeater. Thank you.
Questions:
1. QnetGateway/qn.icom.cfg: Do I need to change any IP
addresses on the qnet Gateway Configuration?
2. Icom ID-RP2C controller: following the ID-RP2C
manual, setting is currently Gateway IP address:
172.16.0.20 and port is 2000; Communication Settings IP
address: 172.16.0.1, Port 20319, Subnet 255.255.255.0,
Def Gateway 0.0.0.0. Do I need to change any setting on
the controller?
3. Where do I enter the static IP address (purchased
five fixed IP address from AT&T)?
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On 9/5/2018 9:20 PM, Colby Ross
W1BSB wrote:
Try sudo make uninstallicom and
then sudo make installicom
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of Nomis Bayan Jr.
Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2018 00:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: [QnetGateway] Gateway - Raspberry Pi 3
-need help
?
Results after running sudo make
installicom:
pi@raspberrypi:~/QnetGateway $ sudo make installicom
######### QnetGateway #########
/bin/cp -f qngateway
/usr/local/bin
/bin/cp -f qnremote qnvoice
/usr/local/bin
/bin/ln -s
/home/pi/QnetGateway/qn.cfg /usr/local/etc
/bin/ln: failed to create
symbolic link '/usr/local/etc/qn.cfg': File exists
Makefile:139: recipe for target
'installicom' failed
make: *** [installicom] Error 1
pi@raspberrypi:~/QnetGateway $?
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