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home | newest check | boards | help index | log | ps | userlogin | send sysop | slog | status forward | bcm news | users | version | remove cookieK5DAT > XNET 12.04.26 23:07l 22 Lines 999 Bytes #27 (0) @ WW BID : 32678_K5DAT Subj: Re: xnet <> bpq ---> SP6FIG Path: JH4XSY<N3HYM<W9GM<WA2UET<K5DAT Sent: 260412/1405Z 32678@K5DAT.#NEWI.WI.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.25 > Hello .. > I found a description of how to establish a BPQ connection written by K5DAT. > According to this description, I installed Xnet on one PC > and BPQ on the other. > The Xnet SR9DHS-11 has IP 44.132.32.195 > The BPQ SP6FIG-7 has IP 44.132.21.20 > and the configuration according to K6DAT. Hmm, it's been so long since I used XNET that I don't remember writing this up. I do recall that I had XNET running on a Raspberry Pi - an old Model B, and it did communicate with my BPQ node, which was on an Odroid XU4. I think the two IP's were in the same subnet at that time, but I'm not 100 percent sure about that. I don't recall what protocol I was using for communication, but if it was AXIP, I expect the setcap command needed to be run on both the BPQ and XNET binaries. If BPQ is in Windows, it needs to be run as an administrator for AXIP to work. (AXUDP works fine without that.) (For LinBPQ) sudo setcap "CAP_NET_ADMIN=ep CAP_NET_RAW=ep CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE=ep" linbpq 73, Lee K5DAT
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