[Ham-Mac] MacSense router configuration

Rick Prather rprather at mac.com
Sun Mar 26 11:41:52 EST 2006


Are you running OSX?

Are you running the Firewall?

If so did you open up the Mac Firewall for those ports?

Rick
K6LE

On Mar 25, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Mark Klocksin wrote:

>
>
> I am having a frustrating time setting up Echomac and EchoLink.  I  
> cannot connect to remote stations.  Also, I can’t hear them. I’m  
> pretty sure it’s a router issue.
>
> I have a DSL connection and a MacSense router plugged into the DSL  
> modem.  I also have a 4-port switch plugged into the router.
>
> The router is a MacSense MIH-130A with 1.19f firmware.  I have set  
> it up as follows:
>
> Block wan port scanning   “Enable”
> Block WAN Ping response “Disable”
>
>
> Under Special Applications, I entered the following names  
> “EchoLink” and “Echomac.”  I selected both.  I set both the  
> outgoing trigger and incoming port range to: 5198~5200.  (By the  
> way, there is a third box for "QuickT and RealP"  Outgoing  is  
> 554~554 and incoming is 6970~7170.  I don't know how this was set.)
>
> (Later) After reading some posts, I also tried the following  
> settings for both EchoLink and EchoMac:
>
> Outgoing trigger: 5200 ~ 5200 and
> Incoming  port range: 5198 ~ 5199
>
> This doesn't seem to make any difference.
>
> One final question--is there any manual selection process I need to  
> do in order to "activate" the port trigger and range when booting  
> the EchoLink and EchoMac software?
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide!
>
> 73, Mark WA9IVH
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