[arm-allstar] Two nodes on the same network won't connect to

David david at kg5rdf.com
Sat Jul 21 22:05:50 EST 2018


-Nano rpt.config-Go to the end of the file. You will see ip config
Example, must do it for each node:
12345 = radio at 192.168.001/12345,NONE54321 = radio at 192.168.002:4570/54321,NONE
www.hamviop.org has instructions.


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-------- Original message --------From: ssedgwick via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> Date: 7/21/18  9:44 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org Cc: ssedgwick <ssedgwick at suddenlink.net> Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Two nodes on the same network won't connect to 
Not sure how to do that?  Where are the configuration settings I need to change?

Thanks,
Steve_WB8GRS

Did you add the local ips for the nodes to both configuration settings?

Router ports don't get used in local connections.

On Sat, Jul 21, 2018, 19:19 "ssedgwick via arm-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> This one has got me stumped.
>
> I have two node connected to the same router in my home.  One is connected
> to the routers using Ethernet and the other node is connected via WiFi.
> All port forwarding is setup for both nodes.  Both nodes can connect to
> other nodes outside my home network and nodes outside my network can
> connect to either of these nodes.  Of course both nodes show up as
> registered and both nodes download the rpt_extnodes list correctly.  Both
> nodes are running the lastest hamVOIP with latest updates.  All seems well
> up to this point.
>
> The problem is if I try to connect these two nodes together, they won’t
> connect.  I seem to recall seeing this issue before, but looking back in
> earlier email I could not find it, so I’m hoping someone knows the answer
> why they won’t connect to each other?
>
> Thanks,
> 73,
> Steve_WB8GRS
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