I bet it's their upstream router having the NAT
session time out.? Try to either increase the timeout settings on
your router or increase the D-rats ping interval on the D-rats
client.
--David
On 07/31/2020 11:27 AM, Al Massaro
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I have 2 local hams running a recently released image
with D-RATS on it, they are both experiencing disconnect from the
rat on what seems to a time setting. The only way to wake it back
up is to ping twice then it will connect to the rat and go on till
the next "TIME OUT" . We have already reset the wlan0 to not
timeout, we have disabled the screen time out in the Pi, I have
even tried port forwarding 9000 on one of them thinking that would
keep the connection alive. What else is there to cause a timeout?
Internet connection is available as normal, so what would cause
D-RATS to disconnect???
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AL M
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