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Help: Echolink Through Wi-Fi

Post by OLLIE » Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:59 pm

I have a laptop I have Echolink set up on but am having some trouble. I can't get it to talk through Wi-Fi. My home computer which the wireless router is hardwired to accommodates Echolink fine. I am trying to get my laptop to do Echolink through the router wirelessly. Any suggestions as to what I may doing wrong?
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Re: Help: Echolink Through Wi-Fi

Post by toms » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:05 pm

Ollie,
Here is the info you need.

EchoLink requires that your router or firewall allow inbound and outbound UDP to ports 5198 and 5199, and outbound TCP to port 5200. If you are using a home-network router, you will also need to configure the router to "forward" UDP ports 5198 and 5199 to the PC on which EchoLink is running.

This can be summarized as:
Allow UDP destination ports 5198-5199 between Internet and PC in both directions
Allow TCP (source port any, destination port 5200) from PC to Internet

The information above applies to every situation, regardless of the type of equipment and software you are using. If the information below does not help you solve the problem, please consult your equipment's documentation, or contact the manufacturer for support, and provide them with the information above.

Note: If you are using Internet security software and have recently upgraded to a newer version of EchoLink, you may need to re-apply the special security settings you had established earlier.

DSL and Cable Modem Service
If you connect to the Internet using DSL or Cable Modem service, there might be a router built into the equipment that the telephone company or cable company provided you. For example, some of the equipment provided by BellSouth and Verizon have built-in routers. Check the make and model of your DSL adapter or cable modem, and then look for instructions on the portforward.com site described below.

PortForward.com Web Site
A useful Web site that discusses port forwarding, with solutions for specific makes and models of equipment, is www.portforward.com. Scroll down the page at that site to find the make and model of your equipment. (Please note that portforward.com is not affiliated in any way with EchoLink.)
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Re: Help: Echolink Through Wi-Fi

Post by Chazz Layne » Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:34 pm

toms wrote:EchoLink requires that your router or firewall allow inbound and outbound UDP to ports 5198 and 5199, and outbound TCP to port 5200. If you are using a home-network router, you will also need to configure the router to "forward" UDP ports 5198 and 5199 to the PC on which EchoLink is running.
I'm guessing this might have something to do with why the incoming audio was "skipping" during tonights net (I have lots of bandwidth, so that probably isn't it)? :D
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Re: Help: Echolink Through Wi-Fi

Post by OLLIE » Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:14 am

Thanks for the info Tom. Turns out that I had the settings for my Mic and Speakers set wrong. Everything's great in Echolink world for me now.,
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Re: Help: Echolink Through Wi-Fi

Post by BlueFJ » Sun Dec 06, 2009 8:29 pm

Yea, it's all in the tweakage! Aye, Ollie! :lol:
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