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Ok I need the correct values on the table fields under Special Application tab: Name, Status, Trigger Protocol, Trigger Port, Open Protocol, Open Port, Options. I cannot just guess them, right? If ISP does not allow port forwarding with my current plan, F-RPML3 may take a while to go online.Roger S.
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You shouldn't need port forwarding just to feed.
Port forwarding is only required if you want to access something like a webserver from the internet.
For feeding all connections originate with the feeder (outgoing connections) which is allowed by default. (except in some corporate networks)
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Originally posted by wiedehopf View PostYou shouldn't need port forwarding just to feed.
Port forwarding is only required if you want to access something like a webserver from the internet.
For feeding all connections originate with the feeder (outgoing connections) which is allowed by default. (except in some corporate networks)Roger S.
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You said it's an FR24 provided receiver?
Don't you have an email to get in contact with FR24 in regards to their receiver?
No data can also mean the antenna isn't correctly connected.
Have you checked which IP the device was assigned by the router?
Accessing the local webpage of the device might be interesting.
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Originally posted by wiedehopf View PostYou said it's an FR24 provided receiver?
Don't you have an email to get in contact with FR24 in regards to their receiver?
No data can also mean the antenna isn't correctly connected.
Have you checked which IP the device was assigned by the router?
Accessing the local webpage of the device might be interesting.Roger S.
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how are you using the internet through that modem? From what i gather that model just has a WAN port on the back and no lan ports.. The legacy and newer FR24 receivers are not designed to be used wireless.
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huawei936.jpgThis is the Globe model that works with the FR24 receivers. Bottom line is the modem with one port connects to your telephone line.
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The receiver is connected via LAN4/WAN port. I also tried LAN1 to no effect. Router has DHCP enabled. I can only diagnose the external antennae as working properly by their front and back panel LED light indicators showing normal parameters.Roger S.
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The receiver is connected via LAN4/WAN port. I also tried LAN1 to no effect. Router has DHCP enabled. I can only diagnose the external antennae as working properly by their front and back panel LED light indicators showing normal parameters.
For the LTE modem what IP do you enter to access the Modem?
For the FR24 receiver what IP did you enter to access it?
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For the old modem what IP did you enter to access the modem? 192.168.1.1
For the LTE modem what IP do you enter to access the Modem? 192.168.254.254
For the FR24 receiver what IP did you enter to access it? No IP Assigned/Cannot find it.
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ok the problem is the network settings in the receiver. do you have a pc or laptop? connect the receiver with an ethernet cable to the pc or laptop.. disable wifi and connect the ethernet in the network connection.and click ok. Open the command prompt and type netstat.. In the list look :30336 or 30337. In your browser if you find one or another the 192.168.xxx.xxx is the ip. type that complete ip wth the port number ie 192.168.1.100:30336. your receiver setup will open.
at the top of the page select Static IP. for the IP address use 192.168.254.150. the Netmask is 255.255.255.0 and the Gateway is 192.168.254.254. for DNS type 8.8.8.8 click save..
in another browser tab type 192.168.254.150. your receiver page will open
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Originally posted by paradiselost View Postok the problem is the network settings in the receiver. do you have a pc or laptop? connect the receiver with an ethernet cable to the pc or laptop.. disable wifi and connect the ethernet in the network connection.and click ok. Open the command prompt and type netstat.. In the list look :30336 or 30337. In your browser if you find one or another the 192.168.xxx.xxx is the ip. type that complete ip wth the port number ie 192.168.1.100:30336. your receiver setup will open.
at the top of the page select Static IP. for the IP address use 192.168.254.150. the Netmask is 255.255.255.0 and the Gateway is 192.168.254.254. for DNS type 8.8.8.8 click save..
in another browser tab type 192.168.254.150. your receiver page will open
Roger S.
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