Re: Shari with repeater
Yes it can. Les Keegan N4LPK
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Les N4LPK
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Re: Tips for changing to new router / IP provider?
Directions for many routers are at https://portforward.com/
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Scott, KB3JQQ
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Re: Tips for changing to new router / IP provider?
Easiest way use the same SSID and voila instant reconnect unless your IP is static and the new routers up has a diff subnet
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Robert Alford
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#2982
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Shari with repeater
Can a SHARI talk with an analog 2m repeater? I apologize if this is an obvious question.
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Rick KK4GGL
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Re: Tips for changing to new router / IP provider?
Hello Alan, Two things that you will need to do on your new router or modem combo unit are: reserve an internal private IP Address within the DHCP Server settings for your Shari node, and forward a
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Adam MacLeod
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Tips for changing to new router / IP provider?
Hello Folks - looking to see if anyone has some tips on the simplest way to update my Shari node for a new router/ IP provider. Thanks, Alan VA3IAH
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Alan VA3IAH
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Re: Uninstall Supermon
You can run both they will not interfere with each other. If you want to remove it on ASL it is located in the /var/www/html/supermon. Or on hamvoip /srv/http/supermon. Just delete the directories and
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Brad N8PC
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#2978
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Uninstall Supermon
Anybody know how to do this and still leave Supermon2 intact? <X>< 73 75 Mark? VE3JMR | VE3MR Port Colborne, Ontario, CANADA Allstar Node# 531320 Echolink Node# 736666 LIFE has an EXPIRY date. No
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Mark VE3JMR
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Re: Using the SHARI in Other Projects
#PiHat
Yes - as long as your app can use the CM108B USB sound chip.? DireWolf is an example of another? application that will run on a SHARI. /g/direwolf https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf
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Steve-N8AR
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#2976
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Using the SHARI in Other Projects
#PiHat
I got to thinking about this, not that I have any immediate ideas, but is possible to control the SHARI using our own applications where we control the PTT without using the AllStar node? Chris N9XCR
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chzeman_groups.io@...
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
Final update. It appears re-booting helps.? I can connect to all my nodes now expect cannot connect t 585243. Will boot that one tomorrow morning an expect it be that will take care of it. It took
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Dave Livesay
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Re: Updated SimpleUSB instructions
#SA818-prog
Thanks Patrick. Well said. 73 from another screenreader user. Chris <https://www.qrz.com/db/ve3rwj> VE3RWJ on qrz.com <https://twitter.com/smartguitar1> Follow Me On Twitter Sent: March 15, 2023 10:31
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Chris Smart
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
Update, I can now connect 585240 and 585241 in both directions.? ?Don't think I did anything.? Maybe takes sometime to sync up. Dave/AD4UU
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Dave Livesay
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Re: Updated SimpleUSB instructions
#SA818-prog
Hi Steve: I noticed that the suggested settings in this file are listed in an image, which isn't particularly useful for those of us with screen readers. I can scrape it with OCR, but it isn't very
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Patrick Perdue
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
Thank you all for your help.? ?I have made some progress. Node 585240:? I can connect to 585241, This is the only connection I can make on all nodes. 585240 = [email protected]:4569/585240,NONE
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Dave Livesay
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
The [nodes] section posted below indicate that all 3 nodes are on one server. I'm going to assume you want 3 different servers. Assuming this: 585240 = 192.168.1.9 Port = 4569 585241 = 192.168.1.8
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Steve N4IRS
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
Try changing the ip address to the actual ip address of the nodes instead of the 127.0.0.1. That¡¯s how I got mine to work. Bill Paulus KD2EOY Allstar Node #526084 (609) 694-7976 Vice President SCARA
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Bill KD2EOY <KD2EOY@...>
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
Thank you Patrick. I have not done that. I will give that a try. Thank you. wrote:
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Dave Livesay
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
Hello again, Made the following changes to the RPT.conf file.? ?I am still getting connection failed. 585241 = [email protected]:4568/585241,NONE 585243 = [email protected]:4566/585243,NONE 585240 =
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Dave Livesay
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Re: Connection to node on same Network failed
Dave: Have you defined each of the nodes on your LAN in the [nodes] section of every node in rpt.conf? Generally, you are only supposed to do this with private nodes, but it works just as well for
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Patrick Perdue
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