In a message dated 7/28/2004 4:09:44 AM Mountain Daylight Time, jim@n7us.net
writes:
When I switched from Sprint Broadband Direct (MMDS - 2.4 GHz RF) which used
a cable modem to DSL I could no longer access my AR-Cluster node using the
internet IP address. I had to use the internal LAN IP address of the PC with
the cluster. But this is only relevant if you actually have the node at your
location, which I don't think is the situation.
WL does pass the spots to the spots window for me though I don't have an
OBJECTS section. I just looked at K9JY's web site and don't find anything on
the OBJECTS section at all. I just noticed that he wrote you too.
I'm stumped
I have determined that it's my Norton Internet Security firewall that is
preventing WL Packet Terminal from accessing the Internet. I can turn off the
firewall, and WL PT accesses the Internet just fine. With it on, however,
access is blocked. HyperTerminal gets thru the firewall just fine,
interestingly enough.
I spent some time last evening trying to figure out how to make the firewall
not block WL PT, but to no avail. It ain't obvious, but I will persist, hi.
73, Geo...
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