I don't have the ability to remove the power from the Remote RRC. Since others have been able to connect, it doesn't seem like it would be ther problem.
I disconnected the DC power, and also removed the USB cable to make sure it didn't get any power that way. Waited 5 minutes, then connected everything up. No joy:
Connection Status: OK
SIP Status: Idle
Last SIP Error: None
RTP Status: Disconnected
UDP Cmd Status: Disconnected
I went one more step and removed the cover from the unit, to see if there was any visible damage to any of the parts inside the unit. Directly behind the Com2 input for the Control radio RS232 connection, there is a part that is reddish with no part number visible on the top. Above that part, there is what looks like an SMT cap that is there, and below that part there looks like a set of pads for an SMT cap, but no cap. From the picture on the website (Open the Box), it appears that there is an SMT
cap there, but that could have changed in production. There were also no little pieces of parts rolling around inside the cabinet, nor any traces of an SMT part left on the solder pads. BTW, the SN on my unit is 4743.
I'm going to the Remote site tomorrow, so I could take this unit with me and see if it works when hooked to the local network.
If it doesn't work there, it certainly won't work over the Internet.
Also, I'm assuming that the DB9 adapter is just a gender changer, and not to convert the cable to a null modem type.
Dennis W1UE