[Ham-Mac] EchoMac via a DSL Modem

Dick Kriss aa5vu at sbcglobal.net
Sun Sep 10 19:55:29 EDT 2006


Tim VE3TZS,

How did you get around the D-Link problem? I don't understand what you
mean about using the Virtual Server settings to forward the three ports
required to the IP address of he machine?  How about sending me an off
reflector screen shot of the settings that work?

My D-Link configuration settings are per the EchoLink FAQ. Are these wrong?

Dick AA5VU

On 9/10/06 4:41 PM, "Tim McLeod" <ve3tzs at mac.com> wrote:

> I had trouble getting EchoLink to work on a Dlink router using the
> configuration you listed.  Use the Virtual Server settings to forward the
> three ports required to the IP address of the machine.
> 
> 73 - Tim, VE3TZS
> 
> 
> on 9/10/06 12:19 PM, Dick Kriss at aa5vu at sbcglobal.net wrote:
> 
>> I was trying to help Patricia, KE5JEX, with her setup and I now have the
>> same problem and could use some help.  I made the recommended D-Link router
>> settings 
>> -----------------
>> http://www.echolink.org/firewall_solutions.htm
>> 
>> - After Name, enter "EchoLink".
>> - After Trigger Port, enter 5200.
>> - After Trigger Type, choose TCP.
>> - After Public Port, enter 5198-5199.
>>  -After Public Type, choose UDP.
>> ----------------
>> and that did not help.  I still cannot hear anything via EchoMac and when I
>> connect the stations on the other end cannot hear me.
>> 
>> I was discussing the issue with K5AXW (who controls the K5AXW-R node) and he
>> suggested I check my DSL modem.  I contacted the AT&T DSL Tech Support and
>> the lady had never heard of the ports mentioned above and she said the the
>> modem was not blocking any ports.
>> 
>> Any one had EchoMac success via a DSL modem?  Did you have to make
>> configuration changes in the DSL modem?
>> 
>> Dick AA5VU
>> 
>> 
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