trying it again.. it doesn't work.. $#&^!!

Ports are open… 4560-4590 udp, port 4569 udp

  5198 - 5199 ( I know it's for echolink) but not going to set it

up yet

node 47379… listed to my call sign (n6kmr)

registered it all looks fine etc… pass code etc

info I have gotten from others…

  1) Your port forwarding on your router is not setup correctly.

  2) Your network settings on your node are not entered correctly.

  3) When setting up your node, you may have not entered your

correct node password.

  Check out those 3 things and let us know if you have any luck.""

(I do believe I have them correct)

OR…

    Not familiar with your set up.  I do

know that you have to open port 4569 or what ever you did when
you did the node setup, but that is the default and needs to be
Port Forward UDP to start with. If that isn’t done, no one can
connect to you.

  Well I do want to thank all that has helped so far, but I need to

send this to some one… because this is well to mind boggling. And
I am sure this is easy to some but the HELP files SUCK, I need to
learn this but having time and barely a week end to work on this
is very frustrating…

This is what I have so far:

node 47379

  Running a Pi 3,

  using a URIx-B, green light is on  (with proper cables)

  with a kenwood  tm-g707

I have updated the PI… and asterick from the ASL window,

  I could send everything to someone who would help then tell me

what I did wrong, OR sign in remotely? Send for HELP or go for
more beer! I guess a step by step process is what is needed… any
takers…

Jim n6kmr

I can only suggest that you double check the ipaddress of the Rpi3b, and make sure the port forwarding rule is directed at that exact address.

Best of luck.

Try using a net mask of 255.255.255.0 and see what that gets you.
I’ve never heard of 255 255.255.000 and linux is rather unforgiving when it comes to typos…

···

On Sun, Aug 18, 2019, 12:28 Jim Hertel n6kmr@frontiernet.net wrote:

Ports are open… 4560-4590 udp, port 4569 udp

  5198 - 5199 ( I know it's for echolink) but not going to set it

up yet

node 47379… listed to my call sign (n6kmr)

registered it all looks fine etc… pass code etc

info I have gotten from others…

  1) Your port forwarding on your router is not setup correctly.




  2) Your network settings on your node are not entered correctly.




  3) When setting up your node, you may have not entered your

correct node password.

  Check out those 3 things and let us know if you have any luck.""

(I do believe I have them correct)

OR…

    Not familiar with your set up.  I do

know that you have to open port 4569 or what ever you did when
you did the node setup, but that is the default and needs to be
Port Forward UDP to start with. If that isn’t done, no one can
connect to you.

  Well I do want to thank all that has helped so far, but I need to

send this to some one… because this is well to mind boggling. And
I am sure this is easy to some but the HELP files SUCK, I need to
learn this but having time and barely a week end to work on this
is very frustrating…

This is what I have so far:

node 47379

  Running a Pi 3,



  using a URIx-B, green light is on  (with proper cables)



  with a kenwood  tm-g707

I have updated the PI… and asterick from the ASL window,

  I could send everything to someone who would help then tell me

what I did wrong, OR sign in remotely? Send for HELP or go for
more beer! I guess a step by step process is what is needed… any
takers…

Jim n6kmr


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