Re: 3 files uploaded
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Hello All,
I am starting to upload pre-built packages for lzhuf which is used by D-Rats to communicate with Windows.
In the future the lzhuf source and binaries will not be in the d-rats repository,
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John E. Malmberg
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#2480
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3 files uploaded
#file-notice
The following files and folders have been uploaded to the Files area of the d-rats@groups.io group.
* /lzhuf/Windows/windows/lzhuf_md5.txt (
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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#2479
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Re: DRATS computer to radio data cable recommendations
Most likely the intermittent connections are mechanical. Are the 9 pin ports secured with screws and nuts, or are you relying on just the friction of the connector?
It could be that you have a bad
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John E. Malmberg
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DRATS computer to radio data cable recommendations
We (SHARP, Sheriff's Amateur Radio Program) just finished up working a local airshow.? We use D-RATS because of the high ambient noise with audio as a backup.
We always have some kind of system
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James Holtzman
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How to limit - restrict access to a ratflector
Hi All:
I read somewhere a file can be placed at repeater working directory with allowed users. Is this right?? Interested in control access to a local EMMCOM ratflector.? ?If not possible right
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Edfel Rivera
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Re: ratflector
Thanks I got plenty of food for my thoughts! I wanted the ratflector for Emcomm.
I did not wanted to bother any particular ratflector owner.
I guess that as I try to be more proficient on Drats I ll
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José David Colón Custodio
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Re: ratflector
There is probably nothing that you can configure to on your router to make it work. Your ISP is what is blocking you from running a public ratflector. That is what I have been trying to get you to
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John E. Malmberg
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Re: ratflector
Hopefully y'll can see this doc please comment on the ports setting WAN and LAN
TNX
NP3JD
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De: d-rats@groups.io <d-rats@groups.io> en nombre de John E. Malmberg
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José David Colón Custodio
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Re: ratflector
HI John
Indeed the router’s wan IP I s not the same PC IP that can be found on whatismyip.com. I still scratching the babck omy head. I tried yesterday to set the ratflector on Hughes HT2010
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José David Colón Custodio
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Re: ratflector
I do not expect that to work. The settings have to changed at the NAT router that is in the telephone company's data center.
I am assuming that means the Router's WAN IP address is not the same as
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John E. Malmberg
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Re: ratflector
Change of router then is the COA. I ll be using a Hughes HT2010 Lets see If that Router can do the Trick
WG9115AAC22-HS model .
V/R
NP3JD
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José David Colón Custodio
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Re: ratflector
Router’ s WAN IP address I no the same as PC IP address.
I give up jajajajja
NP3JD
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José David Colón Custodio
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Re: ratflector
I am not setup for IPV6 to smoke test things at this time.
The raflector may just work if you try to connect to it by its IPV6 address.
73,
-John
wb8tyw
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John E. Malmberg
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Re: ratflector
Very important bit of information is still missing.
What IP address does your router say is was assigned?
If that address not 72.50.16.221, that means that you have two levels of NAT tra
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John E. Malmberg
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Re: ratflector
HI Michael, when you sat that I m using the the LAN or wan address where exactly is that piece of info need to be placed? On the router , on the ratflector?
Just in case this are the step that I
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José David Colón Custodio
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Re: ratflector
I think you are using your LAN IP address, not your WAN IP address. A LAN IP can be fixed (static) which only means when you reboot your router that device gets the same internal IP address. That has
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Michael Mandell
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Re: ratflector
Well I did as A Type I got? np3jd.ddns.net BUT I still can not access it,
NP3JD
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José David Colón Custodio
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Re: ratflector
Hello John,
Any thoughts on how much work it would be to make D-Rats be IPv6 compatible? IPv6 is clearly the future of the Internet, most ISPs support it now, and the ridiculous number of IPs you
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David Ranch
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Re: ratflector
All IPV4 addresses are now assigned.
Because of that, many ISPs are now using private non-routable IP addresses to their customers.
The is the case for Smart Phones that I have, the phone company
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John E. Malmberg
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Re: ratflector
HI Glenn et Als. I jumped this morning to NOIP. It seems that the account was created succesfully. I m not using the rpi right now run some test, just in case I ve done something wrong on the static
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José David Colón Custodio
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