Ken (Moordigian),
first question for JMRI is whether the Cab-Control system is actually supported.? The pages linked are for the ECoS system, which isn't the same thing.? ?
On networking,? you should be able to solve things.? ?There's an ethernet port on the Cab-Control, so if you've a spare port on an ethernet hub/switch which can be reached from the train room, then that provides a wired connection between things.? ?(There
may be some network address ranges to sort out).? ? ? But, without anything in software to support the device, you're still stuck,? so first question needs addressing first.??
Nigel
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Date 21/03/2025 15:29:20
Subject Re: [jmriusers] Best Command Station to use with Decoder Pro
Ken Cameron,
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You mention JMRI support for Ecos but there is no mention there of the CabControl system.
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I've been using the CabControl for some months, but haven't yet implemented JMRI on the layout since I'm not to that point yet.
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I assumed there would be JMRI connectivity with no problems.? I still feel that should be true but in checking on this computer it appears to be thru a wifi link to the CabControl's "esuwifi".
As with many, I have an older computer in the train room, with an ethernet connection to the outside world, and it's not connected to the "esuwifi".?
I know I can run ethernet to the esuwifi but then it gets dodgie...
The CabControl will not hook up to the Internet via ethernet or wifi that I know of, but then again I don't know a lot.
I have yet to figure out how to connect 2 outside sources at once:? I have an ethernet port and the wireless port, but the computer, a Dell XPS, doesn't seem to want to use both at once.
Being a greedy soul, I would prefer to have both Internet and JMRI connections from the computer to the CabControl at the same time...
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I suppose it's an ESU support issue, but if you have any insight I'd appreciate it!
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Thanks,
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Ken Moordigian