Just received my Remote Rig boxes yesterday and got them working today. Very nice! Thanks for a great solution to remote operation.
I did get hung up on one thing during the install. From what I read in the manual, I could use my DYNDNS name but I couldn't get that to work. I ended up having to use the actual IP address in the SIP Connect field. Maybe there is a particular form of the DYNDNS name that is supposed to be used? My address is in the form of xxxxx.homeip.net. If I just put that in the SIP Connect entry box, Remote Rig will not connect. Tried
http://HTTP://xxxxx.homeip.net and that didn't work either. I would like to get this sorted out so I don't have to worry about Comcast changing my IP during a QSO and I'm dropped out until I look up the new address and plug it in! If I use xxxxx.homeip.net in my browser, I get right to the router so I'm not sure what the problem might be.
I'm using the "stereo" version of Remote Rig but only using a Icom 756 Pro II at the moment so not taking advantage of the dual receive yet. Running version 2.30 of the application software.
One other glitch I had was with the radio control function. I made up a cable for my 756 CIV system as per the Remote Rig manual and used the TTL port but couldn't make that work. Had to just use my CT-17 and COM2 on both boxes to get connectivity. This seems to work fine so no problem. Not sure what was wrong there but no big deal. I'll play with that later. Maybe I hosed up the cable connection when I built it.
Joe, W4WT