--- In [email protected], John Hays <j...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> We don't see the use of zones much here in the US. But my Guess would
> be.
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> UR: JP3YHH ? <-- You'll have to figure out the module letter
> based on setup there.
> RPT1: JP3YHJ ?
> RPT2: JP3YHH G
>
> Since you mentioned your need for help on network configuration.
>
> You will need to go to System Preferences (Icon) and open the
> application.
> Under network and Internet, select Network
> Under Location, Create a new location (edit), name it something like
> "D-STAR"
> Set your location to the new location
> Select "Ethernet"
> Configure it "manually"
> IP Address - the one assigned to you 10.x.x.x
> Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
> Router: 10.0.0.1
> DNS: 10.0.0.1
> Search Domains: "leave blank"
> "Apply"
> Turn off airport. (So you don't go over WiFi and think you are
> connected via D-STAR)
>
> If you open a terminal, and type ifconfig, you should see en0 with
> your IP address and the proper default route.
> Now try pinging 10.0.0.1, if you get a response, the Mac to Gateway
> over DD is working.
>
> To return to "normal" operation with your Mac go back to your Network
> screen and change the location back to Automatic and "Apply", turn
> Airport back on.
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