At 11:03 AM 7/5/2002 -0500, Alan Clark wrote:
>I have recently converted from a dial-up to an ISP to get my DX Spots to a
>Cable Modem. Since converting to the cable modem I notice that it times out
>and goes off line without any notification. All I notice is that I am not
>getting spots any mor
My friend ON5TN Karel have some little problem with dx4win and
his 756 pro.Every time starting dx4win ,the program can not find
the rig.Radio time out ,and then he have a windown "Error in module dx4win
5cx etc etc"
After dx4win is running and do a "Start radio" it is working.Whe even tried
Alan,
Are you using a router? I use a LinkSys multi-port router to connect
multiple PCs in my house to the cable modem. I found that the DX spots in
DX4WIN time-out unless I use the LinkSys "DMZ Host" feature to place the Ham
PC outside the perimeter of the router's firewall protection.
-larry
K8
Alan,
I noticed a similar thing when I switched to a cable modem but figured it
was an issue with my provider. Then I caught a deal on a Linksys router so I
could share my fast connection with other PCs in my home and the problem
went away. I have not done any special setup on the router - still
I also have had the same problem for quite a while and it's quite annoying.
My setup has a cablemodem and router.
I believe that the telnet source asks for periodic acks and times
out when the ack doesn't come.
I would like to see dx4win changed to re-connect automatically
when such a time-out o
At 11:03 7/5/2002 -0500, Alan Clark wrote:
>I have recently converted from a dial-up to an ISP to get my DX Spots to a
>Cable Modem. Since converting to the cable modem I notice that it times out
>and goes off line without any notification. All I notice is that I am not
>getting spots any more.
I have recently converted from a dial-up to an ISP to get my DX Spots to a
Cable Modem. Since converting to the cable modem I notice that it times out
and goes off line without any notification. All I notice is that I am not
getting spots any more. Works fine when I dial up the ISP, but with the
NG3K also has a big site:
http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/cluster.html
At 01:44 PM 7/4/2002 -0700, Bill Clark W5VW wrote:
>This may be old news but here it is just in case: More DX Cluster sites
>that you could ever use. But intresting.
>http://www.ve9dx.com/telnet/sites.html
--
Jim Reisert AD1C
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