HI DON and others
I CAN TELL YOU ALL THAT IT IS VERY STABLE AND NEVER HAD ANY CRACH
LIKE I ANNOUNCED BEFORE I'M RUNNING EVERYDAY TOGETHER
DX4WIN, WRITELOG ON THE MAIN COMPUTER WITH TWO SCREENS
AND DXTELNET ON THE LAPTOP (TNC 9K6 + 70 CM TRX = DXTNC )
CONNECTED VIA NETWORK SERVING BOTH PROGRAMS THE SPOTS.
SOMETIMES I CONNECT THE MAIN COMPUTER VIA A DXTELNET SESSION
AND RECEIVE ALSO THE SPOTS VIA INTERNET...........DUPES ARE FILTERED
OUT SO YOU ONLY GET THEM ONES IN BOTH PROGRAMS.
WHEN I SOMETIMES AM IN THE LIVING ROOM I CAN START THERE ANOTHER SESSION
AND WATCH THE DX THERE, THIS IS VERY USEFULL WHEN YOU ARE A 6 METER FREAK HI
I EVEN CAN RELAY THE SPOTS VIA ANOTHER TNC + TRANCEIVER TO
SOME WHERE ELSE ETC ETC
Guy ON4AOI
DX4WIN soft and related stuff at
http://www.ping.be/on4aoi/dx4win.shtml
DX4WIN, WRITELOG, WF1B & RITTY CW & RTTY interfaces at
http://www.ping.be/on4aoi/keyer.shtml
YAESU SOFT & AUTOMATIC BANDDATA CONTROL at
http://www.ping.be/on4aoi/yaesu.shtml
MY SALESPAGE with radioamateur & computer parts
http://www.ping.be/on4aoi/sale.shtml
----- Original Message -----
From: Don Hill <aa5au@msn.com>
To: WriteLog Reflector <Writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 2:15 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] Update #4 - DXTelnet/WriteLog Networking
>
> I've received a lot of replies from people wanting the updated
> UDPSEND files. I've sent a request to Fabrizio to release these
> files. They are very small files and can be E-mailed easily.
> UDPSEND.EXE is only 18k.
>
> I'm compiling of list of those individuals that have requested
> them and if Fab gives me the permission, I will send them to you.
>
> Before you can get the program running, there are a few things
> you need to be prepared for.
>
> 1. You must have the TCP/IP protocol installed on your PC
> for the network adapter you are using.
>
> 2. If you don't already have an IP address assigned to each
> network adapter you will need to do so. I understand Win98
> can assign IP addresses to your network adapter but I am not
> familiar with the process since I use Win95 here.
>
> These are things you might want to figure out before you try to
> run UDPSEND.EXE on your PC. If you already have your PC's
> networked then you should be familiar with the workings of the
> Network on your PC's. The biggest concern is assigning an
> IP address to each network adapter. If you are unfamiliar with
> this, do some homework and read whatever you can find on it.
> I just took a couple of addresses out of a book that I was reading.
> They just happen to be Class C addresses. I used the default
> Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 for Class C and it all works fine.
>
> I am, by no means, an expert or even efficient at networking, but
> from what I can tell (and someone correct me if I'm wrong) it really
> doesn't matter what IP address you assign to your network
> adapters if they are only connected to your LAN as long as you
> assign "proper" IP address and the proper Subnet Mask. The
> problem occurs if your network adapter is somehow connected
> to the Internet.
>
> Most of us are using dial up networking to gain access to the
> Internet. In most cases, your ISP (Internet Service Provider)
> automatically assigns an IP address to your dial up adapter when
> you log on. This is a separate adapter and a separate IP address
> from the one you will be assigning to your network adapter card.
>
> Also, some consideration needs to be taken about how to
> protect your adapters from the Internet. Windows automatically
> warned me and I chose to block off access to my network adapters.
> If someone on the reflector is more familiar with this, please
> educate us on this subject. If Windows gives you this warning, I
> believe it is wise to do so. It does not affect your dial up network
> adapter connection to your ISP.
>
> I don't know that I'll be able to send any files before the ANARTS
> RTTY contest this weekend. I will be testing the network configuration
> during the contest to see how stable it is and will report my
> observations after the contest.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
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