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radio:db0fhn:tcpip [2014/01/12 19:07] (current)
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 +This documentation will show how it works with Windows and the PC/Flexnet package.
  
 +First of all get your radio hardware running with PC/Flexnet which can be obtained at http://​www.afthd.tu-darmstadt.de/​~flexnet. Then add the virtual IP-adapter with Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Add Hardware. Choose "Yes, I have already connected the hardware"​ and click "​Next"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz1.png|}}
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 +Choose "Add a new hardware device"​ and click "​Next"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz2.png|}}
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 +Choose "​Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz3.png|}}
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 +Choose "​Network adapters"​ and click "​Next"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz4.png|}}
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 +Click on "Have disk".
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz5.png|}}
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 +Locate "​ipover.inf"​ in subdirectory "IP W2k_XP"​ of your PC/Flexnet installdirectory and press "​Open"​ ("​ipax.inf"​ in "IP W9x" for Windows95/​98/​ME).
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz6.png|}}
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 +Press "​OK"​ and "​Next"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz7.png|}}
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 +Press "​Next"​ and "​Continoue Anyway"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverwiz9.png|}}
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 +Now you finished installtation of the TCP/IP over AX.25 adapter. Now start "​Network Connections"​ from the Control Panel and doubleclick your new Local Area Connection with Device Name "​IPOVER Network Adapter"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverconf1.png|}}
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 +Click "​Properties"​ and choose "​Properties"​ for the "​Internet Protocol (TCP/​IP)"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverconf2.png|}}
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 +Choose option "Use the following IP address"​ and insert a random IP-number out of the testing pool 44.128.x.y/​16 (x,y = 1-254). Pres "​OK"​ and "​Close"​. ​
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipoverconf3.png|}}
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 +Now start your PC/Flexnet Control Center and Press "Tools -> IP-Routes"​. You will be asked for IP to AX.25 - Parameters. Enter your callsign with default SSID -10 for IP-over-AX.25 and check "Send UDP in VC" (ICMP and UDP will be send in connected mode). If this window will not appear choose "Edit -> Mycall/​Parameters"​ in IP routes.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipflexconf1.png|}}
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 +Now set the default route to use with "Edit -> Default route"​. In most cases it is the best way to use IGATE as AX.25 call and your local digipeater as "​via"​. IGATE supports VJ-header compression so you can choose option "​Virtual Circuit with TCP compression"​ and press "​OK"​.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipflexconf2.png|}}
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 +Now open the Trace window from the Flexnet Control Center with "Tools -> Trace" and a DOS box with "Start -> Run... -> cmd". Type "ping 44.130.60.100"​ and have a look on the Trace window. The connection should be established and ICMP-Echo requests should be send out and replyed. Further a new route will be added automatically in IP-Routes.
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 +{{radio:​db0fhn:​ipflexconf3.png|}}
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 +Congrats. Now you can reach TCP/​IP-services of DB0FHN and others. E.g. you can type "​http://​44.130.60.100"​ into your webbrowser and get the mainpage of DB0FHN.
radio/db0fhn/tcpip.txt ยท Last modified: 2014/01/12 19:07 by jann