I have tried a couple of things to enable my remote Control to connect from a hotel or Starbucks. So far I have only been able to try accessing from Starbucks.
I first tried a Dlink pocket router connected to the Remote Control unit in client mode. This worked fine at home but I could not connect at Starbucks. I figured it was probably because you have to accept the Starbucks agreement before you gain actual Internet use.
I then tried Bridging to the NIC in my laptop which was operating in wireless mode. This also worked fine at home. I set everything to DHCP and had no problem pulling an IP for the Control Unit.
Tried again at Starbucks this morning. Everything seemed OK. Pulled an Ip for the Remote with no problem. I agreed to their terms from my laptop connection thinking this would fall through to the Bridge connection. I was able to browse the unit through the Setup screen with no problem but could not get a connection through the Internet. I showed an IP and all the other settings required by their system.
I believe I did see a message at one point that the HTTP Port could not be accessed, while jumping between screens.
I'm thinking this is because I could not agree to their terms through the Control unit or else they are using a different port for HTTP.
I think it is the agreement that is causing the problem. I bought the system just so I could connect to my home station on the rare occasions that I am away from home. I believe that I will run into this issue anywhere I go which makes the system useless to me.
One other bit of information...
I use Writelog for logging and operating RTTY and CW at the home station. I do have HRD set up in addition as it allows for better tuning capability.
I am using LogMeIn for connectivity to my home desktop which already allows me to run RTTY successfully, just by running the software at home over the Internet. You don't need sound for RTTY. I wanted to have sound and audio so I could use SSB & CW which is why I purchased the system.
I cannot use my tighter filters with AFSK so I prefer not to run with HRD on my laptop, therefore I have not tried the serial connectivty provided.
Mike has told me that he operates from hotels but I cannot figure out how he is able to do so.
Has anyone a solution to this problem? Have you operated from a hotspot successfully? How do you manage to get a useable connection to the Internet for the Control unit? I would assume that I would have the same issue from a wired connection if it is an issue with agreeing to their terms.
All suggestions will be gratefully considered.
Thanks and 73,
Walt, W6SA