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ws4y

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Accessing RRC Radio via browser
« on: 2011-07-20, 21:07:59 »
I am still set up local with both RRC hooked into same router.  All radio functions
appear to work now thanks to all your help from past post.  I am not able to
access RRC Radio via my Firefox browser.  Get caution sign and message connection
was reset try later.  No prob accessing the control RRC or router.  So to get around
this I hook up usb and use setup mgr - net info - browse unit.  This lets me access
all pages edit etc.  I notice though when I hook up usb from radio rrc to computer
that I get the normal up dblding but then also 3 down dings????  BTW Radio is TS-480.
Any suggestions appreciated.

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Re: Accessing RRC Radio via browser
« Reply #1 on: 2011-07-20, 23:12:14 »
Assuming you are within the same network, then always use the internal IP numbers
to access each RRC, e.g. http://192.168.1.101 and http://192.168.1.102. There is
no reason why this should not work. If you changed the port number, don't forget to
append the different port number, e.g. http://192.168.1.101:1234.

To connect the two, use the radio's internal IP address in the "SIP contact" field of the
control RRC and enter the SIP password if you entered one in the radio RRC.

It should work just fine.

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Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX

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Re: Accessing RRC Radio via browser
« Reply #2 on: 2011-07-21, 09:59:38 »
Hi,

that seems a little bit strange to me. When connecting the device via USB and clicking on "browse" your browser should come up and all the pages are accessed via LAN and NOT via USB!

Just note the URL shown in your browser after clicking on "browse" and try using this URL without the USB connection.

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Re: Accessing RRC Radio via browser
« Reply #3 on: 2011-07-21, 15:29:36 »
Thanks. yes the port extender :## was the thing.  All is well and ready to take
the next step and separate to remote qth.

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Re: Accessing RRC Radio via browser
« Reply #4 on: 2011-07-21, 18:46:26 »
Just don't forget then to use the external IP number or dynamic DNS address with the
port number with the : in between, e.g. ws4y.dyndns.org:1234

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Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX