echoling using motorola wrt850g router
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echoling using motorola wrt850g router
need some help guys
"EchoLink requires that your router or firewall allow inbound and outbound UDP to destination ports 5198 and 5199, and outbound TCP to port 5200. Source ports are dynamically assigned. If you are using a home-network router, you will also need to configure the router to "forward" UDP ports 5198 and 5199 to the PC on which EchoLink is running.
This can be summarized as:
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from Internet to PC
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from PC to Internet
Allow TCP (source port any, destination port 5200) from PC to Internet
The information above applies to every situation, regardless of the type of equipment and software you are using. If the information below does not help you solve the problem, please consult your equipment's documentation, or contact the manufacturer for support, and provide them with the information above."
This can be summarized as:
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from Internet to PC
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from PC to Internet
Allow TCP (source port any, destination port 5200) from PC to Internet
The information above applies to every situation, regardless of the type of equipment and software you are using. If the information below does not help you solve the problem, please consult your equipment's documentation, or contact the manufacturer for support, and provide them with the information above."
Rusty
WB4BSD
IRLP Node 4739 Owner
Coded General Class Hammy
WB4BSD
IRLP Node 4739 Owner
Coded General Class Hammy
I know, i can read rusty.wb4bsd wrote:"EchoLink requires that your router or firewall allow inbound and outbound UDP to destination ports 5198 and 5199, and outbound TCP to port 5200. Source ports are dynamically assigned. If you are using a home-network router, you will also need to configure the router to "forward" UDP ports 5198 and 5199 to the PC on which EchoLink is running.
This can be summarized as:
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from Internet to PC
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from PC to Internet
Allow TCP (source port any, destination port 5200) from PC to Internet
The information above applies to every situation, regardless of the type of equipment and software you are using. If the information below does not help you solve the problem, please consult your equipment's documentation, or contact the manufacturer for support, and provide them with the information above."
Just having trouble finding it.
Ok! Didnt know what kind of help you needed. On my linksys, i type 192.168.1.1 in my browers URL field and the setup screen pops up. I think the default password is admin with no username.n3jfw wrote:I know, i can read rusty.wb4bsd wrote:"EchoLink requires that your router or firewall allow inbound and outbound UDP to destination ports 5198 and 5199, and outbound TCP to port 5200. Source ports are dynamically assigned. If you are using a home-network router, you will also need to configure the router to "forward" UDP ports 5198 and 5199 to the PC on which EchoLink is running.
This can be summarized as:
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from Internet to PC
Allow UDP (source port any, destination ports 5198-5199) from PC to Internet
Allow TCP (source port any, destination port 5200) from PC to Internet
The information above applies to every situation, regardless of the type of equipment and software you are using. If the information below does not help you solve the problem, please consult your equipment's documentation, or contact the manufacturer for support, and provide them with the information above."
Just having trouble finding it.
Rusty
WB4BSD
IRLP Node 4739 Owner
Coded General Class Hammy
WB4BSD
IRLP Node 4739 Owner
Coded General Class Hammy