Gang... I've been trying to talk to my Omni VII and it's like we're on different planets I can do the firmware updates, but can't seem to get the computer to connect to the rig via a ethernet cross o
Hi Mike, There is a procedure on page 11 of the One Plug User's Guide for connecting directly to your computer with a crossover cable. Have you tried that? 73, Alan N5NA http://www.tentecwiki.org Mik
Yes!!!! I have the computer's IP address set as 169.254.51.222 the radio's IP as 192.168.1.123 (default for me) according to windows the ethernet card is working. according to windows I have a connec
Mike, The 169.x.x.x IP address is one that is automatically assigned by Windows to the ethernet interface when it is either not connected at all or it can't find any address from the network it is co
Ok... I'll try this one john.. I am sure no IT guy.. FYI.. I have the omni VII with the correct "computer interface up and running I have the radio configured to the 169... ( I will change that when
Ah poop!! No Joy! I have the computer's IP set now at 192.168.1.20 The mask is set at 255.255.255.0 set the radio' G8WAY IP set to the computers at 192.168.1.20 the radio's IP remains the same at 192
Just set the passcode to 00.000. You don't need it since you're just connecting with a crossover cable. Then on the One Plug program just set it at 0. 73, Alan N5NA http://www.tentecwiki.org ________
Mike, I'm the IT guy. No idea on the passcode You can confirm that you are connected by: Open a Dos Box by Click on Start>Run If the run box says cmd click OK. If not enter cmd in the box and click O
John.. and the group JOY!!!! I had to "add the IP" into another box to get the thing to stick. but now, I have control over the omni VII and it seems to work.. Can't hear anything out of the computer
I would be cautious trying to do this over a wireless modem. The obvious problem is security. Less obvious is the speed problem you could have. As far as I know these consumer wireless routers really
Al.. You know, that makes sense! WHile I don't have any teenagers hogging up bandwidth, and I live out in the sticks so security is not an issue, the price of a wireless game router is about $100 a h
Mike, http://www.whatismyip.org will show you your public ip. John Graves WA1JG jh.graves@verizon.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://
Modern wireless routers handle 45 Mbits/sec. I can't imagine using that up in this manner. _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.conte
We gave up using wireless in my office -- 4 of us working simultaneously would overwhelm it. Our app is data intensive -- so is my son's online video gaming. I had many talks with our IT guy. Consume
802.11N wireless routers handle up to 260 Mbits/sec .I have the linksys WRT150N .It works pretty well on my network using the Omni VII and the oneplug..Of course the wireless on your notebook will ha
You are right of course. Not too many N equipped systems around yet though, especially among hams. But one could never use up that much bandwidth in a ham environment, in my opinion. As to the other