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General discussion forum / Re: impossible to connect with HRD
« on: 2013-03-21, 23:59:18 »
Hi Bruno,
Do NOT use the "remote configuration" in HRD. All the items to control the radio are in the Remoterig devices - CAT + Audio + Mic + PTT. The HRD "remote" configuration is a similar thing but you should NOT use it with RemoteRig.
Configure HRD to run on the PC where the radio is located while driving the radio with CAT control through the "radio" RemoteRig box at the PC - the one without the CW knob.
Get that to work before you do anything else.
Unless you have THREE "static ip addresses" allocated to you from your ISP - you will NEVER get these devices to work. Without a small "internet router", the PC, and the two RemoteRig devices must be on the same "subnet" for anything to work.
Connecting the RemoteRig device directly to the Internet will not work. IP addresses that are used on the Internet - the static IP you have from your ISP - will not fuction between the two RemoteRig devices without extra configuration.
You need a small Internet Router to redirect and readdress the IP packets from the IP addresses used on the Internet - static or not - to the "private" IP addresses needed for the RemoteRig devices on your private network.
When you take the "control" RemoteRig device - the one with the CW knob - out to another place and connect it to the Internet, it will be allocated an IP address, but you will need to tell it the "static IP address" of the location of the "radio" RemoteRig device.
All these things are explained in the documentation.
I hope I have helped in some way.
Peter VK4IU
Do NOT use the "remote configuration" in HRD. All the items to control the radio are in the Remoterig devices - CAT + Audio + Mic + PTT. The HRD "remote" configuration is a similar thing but you should NOT use it with RemoteRig.
Configure HRD to run on the PC where the radio is located while driving the radio with CAT control through the "radio" RemoteRig box at the PC - the one without the CW knob.
Get that to work before you do anything else.
Unless you have THREE "static ip addresses" allocated to you from your ISP - you will NEVER get these devices to work. Without a small "internet router", the PC, and the two RemoteRig devices must be on the same "subnet" for anything to work.
Connecting the RemoteRig device directly to the Internet will not work. IP addresses that are used on the Internet - the static IP you have from your ISP - will not fuction between the two RemoteRig devices without extra configuration.
You need a small Internet Router to redirect and readdress the IP packets from the IP addresses used on the Internet - static or not - to the "private" IP addresses needed for the RemoteRig devices on your private network.
When you take the "control" RemoteRig device - the one with the CW knob - out to another place and connect it to the Internet, it will be allocated an IP address, but you will need to tell it the "static IP address" of the location of the "radio" RemoteRig device.
All these things are explained in the documentation.
I hope I have helped in some way.
Peter VK4IU