[arm-allstar] Supermon, outside hotspot access of mobile node
Fred Hillhouse
fmhillhouse at comcast.net
Tue Aug 15 13:40:57 EST 2017
Also not a network guy, would a dns alias service work allow a node to be
locatable?
In 'my' theory all traffic routing through you dsn alias would forward to
your PI connected to your hotspot.
In case you are not sure what I am trying to speak of:
https://www.noip.com/free
Fred N7FMH
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From: arm-allstar [mailto:arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org] On Behalf Of
"kd4ont via arm-allstar"
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 2:28 PM
To: ARM Allstar
Cc: kd4ont
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Supermon, outside hotspot access of mobile node
I'm not a network guy, but I think you need to check if the hotspot has port
forwarding. Otherwise, try entering the public IP of your hotspot with the
correct port the pi is set at.
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From: David via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Date: 08/15/2017 13:39 (GMT-05:00)
To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
Cc: David <david at kg5rdf.com>
Subject: [arm-allstar] Supermon, outside hotspot access of mobile node
Been trying to access my remote/mobile node working off of my Tmobile
hotspot, with Supermon, from my home lan. Works fine when I use Supermon on
the mobile hotspot lan. Should this be possible?
Thanks David
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