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Anyone here get Paxon working ok with AGWPE? It starts to
work ok, connects fine but then it doesn't send any more packets. I can see nothing going out in the monitor window. n2peu |
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![]() "Brian" wrote in message om... Anyone here get Paxon working ok with AGWPE? It starts to work ok, connects fine but then it doesn't send any more packets. I can see nothing going out in the monitor window. Have you tried Flex32 with Paxon? If you can't get AGWPE to cooperate, try it with Flex32. Screen-shot tutorials on Flex32 and on Paxon are in the "Tutorials" section at USPN. http://www.uspacket.net Charles, N5PVL |
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![]() "Brian" wrote in message om... Anyone here get Paxon working ok with AGWPE? It starts to work ok, connects fine but then it doesn't send any more packets. I can see nothing going out in the monitor window. Have you tried Flex32 with Paxon? If you can't get AGWPE to cooperate, try it with Flex32. Screen-shot tutorials on Flex32 and on Paxon are in the "Tutorials" section at USPN. http://www.uspacket.net Charles, N5PVL |
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That's not new!
You have to give the complete path to the terminal station, or end call via first digi call. f8boe |
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That's not new!
You have to give the complete path to the terminal station, or end call via first digi call. f8boe |
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"F8BOE" wrote in message ...
That's not new! You have to give the complete path to the terminal station, or end call via first digi call. f8boe So like this? c n1abc Connected to n1abc Then I send n to see a list of nodes to connect to a node on the list i send: c n1def v n1abc Is that right? If so why doesn't Winpack require that? Thanks, n2peu |
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"F8BOE" wrote in message ...
That's not new! You have to give the complete path to the terminal station, or end call via first digi call. f8boe So like this? c n1abc Connected to n1abc Then I send n to see a list of nodes to connect to a node on the list i send: c n1def v n1abc Is that right? If so why doesn't Winpack require that? Thanks, n2peu |
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Brian wrote on 02/05/2004 20:41:
"F8BOE" wrote in message ... That's not new! You have to give the complete path to the terminal station, or end call via first digi call. So like this? c n1abc Connected to n1abc Then I send n to see a list of nodes to connect to a node on the list i send: c n1def v n1abc Is that right? If so why doesn't Winpack require that? It has nothing to do with WinPack. F8BOE is talking about digipeaters and you are talking about nodes - they are not the same thing. If you connect to a node, and you want to connect to another node, say NODE2, from that node, then you simply use the command C NODE2 -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
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Brian wrote on 02/05/2004 20:41:
"F8BOE" wrote in message ... That's not new! You have to give the complete path to the terminal station, or end call via first digi call. So like this? c n1abc Connected to n1abc Then I send n to see a list of nodes to connect to a node on the list i send: c n1def v n1abc Is that right? If so why doesn't Winpack require that? It has nothing to do with WinPack. F8BOE is talking about digipeaters and you are talking about nodes - they are not the same thing. If you connect to a node, and you want to connect to another node, say NODE2, from that node, then you simply use the command C NODE2 -- Roger Barker, G4IDE - For UI-View go to - http://www.UI-View.com For WinPack go to - http://www.peaksys.co.uk |
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Yes, so is it: as many digis know each others due to the auto router, you
can just type for example "hb9eas-8 db0frg" in the connection window of Paxon to access a BBS via your digi. These paths are kept in memory, and your call-ssid as well so you can choose them for each connection. An other problem with AGWPE is that it keeps the default SSID for every connection until you change it manually and with twice the same SSID on one digi, you'll have problems, so you must enter a different SSID manually each time you make a connect. I don't know why these problems occur with Paxon... It should be a bug as 2.00.1114 is the first version running with AGWPE and is a beta-test version. Other programs I tested didn't have these problems Winpack, Winstop, WPP... I think the best way of using Paxon is to run it with Flex32. Just have a look at uspacket.net. 73 de F8BOE |