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N2MH > XNET 07.04.26 22:34l 44 Lines 1316 Bytes #10 (0) @ WW
BID : 30025_N2MH4
Subj: Re: xnet <> bpq
Path: ED1ZAC<ED1ZAC<IZ3LSV<IK6IHL<IK7NXU<HB9ON<DK0WUE<PD0LPM<VE3CGR<LU9DCE<
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Sent: 260407/2001Z 30025@N2MH4.#SENC.NC.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.24
Hello Marian,
I think that I have the same documentation written by k5dat. He mentions
that his link is axip. If I remember correctly, in order to use axip,
the privileged user (root in linux) must be used on both machines.
If this is not possible, then you must use axudp with a port number larger
than 1024. port 10093 is most commonly used. Also, when using udp in xnet,
the port number used in each direction must be specified. l10093 d10093.
I have an axip link running between xnet and jnos and it works well.
If you need any more help, or would like to set up a connection over
HAMNET, give me a shout.
73, Mark, N2MH
Original Message
> From: SP6FIG @ SR6DWH.#DSL.POL.EU (Marian)
> To: XNET @ WW
> X-Info: Sent with login password
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> Hello ..
> I found a description of how to establish a BPQ connection written by K5DAT.
> According to this description, I installed Xnet on one PC
> and BPQ on the other.
> The Xnet SR9DHS-11 has IP 44.132.32.195
> The BPQ SP6FIG-7 has IP 44.132.21.20
> and the configuration according to K6DAT.
>
> However, the SR9DHS-11 and SP6FIG-12 have no connection.
> Both IPs ping each other.
> Has anyone used K5DAT's description with any success?
>
> Does anyone have other solutions for establishing this connection?
>
> I need help.
>
> 73 marian sp6fig
>
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