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Rs-ba1 port forwarding
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  1. Rs ba1 port forwarding install#
  2. Rs ba1 port forwarding mod#

Rs ba1 port forwarding mod#

Have a look at the Remote Setting and the MOD Select. When setting up the Connect Set in RS-BA1, you can use LAN (thanks Jeff, W6FCC ) for the Connection instead of USB. This is in the video below.Īfter you are connected to the radio with the Icom Remote Utility program open the Icom Remote Control program. Just verify that you use the same virtual COM port # in the Remote Control as you have set in the Utility software. The COM port you select is a virtual port, so the # is not important. Open the Utility and click on the “Add” button to setup and connect to the sever. Scroll down on that page to find the RS-BA1 section.

Rs ba1 port forwarding install#

The Remote Utility software and the Remote Control software.Īfter installing those from the CD-ROM, go to the Icom website and install the latest update. Two software applications are installed off the CD-ROM. You’ll need to buy a CD-ROM with RS-BA1 software if you don’t already have it. Icom 7610 RS-BA1 Utility and Remote Software See Icom 7610 Screen Captures and “Things to watch out for”. When powering off the radio, put it in Standby (For remote control). That’s not a big deal and doesn’t need to be changed if you don’t want to. I’ll bet a lot of Hams are using MIC, ACC and I use MIC,USB. Try to determine if it is necessary to change yours. There may be one or two things different from your radio configuration. In the video below you’ll see how I have my radio setup. More information can be found here: Icom 7610 Clock, Timers and Network. The problem is not with the Icom remote software RS-BA1 if it works from the LAN and you have configured the outside connection correctly as I have above.First, connect the Icom 7610 to your network with the ethernet port on the rear of the radio. Troubleshoot from there or ask your service provider for assistance. If it works there and does not from the public IP, you have something misconfigured in the router.

rs-ba1 port forwarding

You can add a DNS service later when things are working.Īs I have mentioned before, get your radio working on the local network (LAN). Sometimes mine doesn’t change for a year or more. If your IP from your service provider is dynamic as mine, the IP may change every now and then. I have a DNS service (using pi.), but I could just use my IP 24.230.70.197. To find it, ask your service provider or use “ What’s My IP” while you are browsing the internet from your homes network. The address you use will be your routers WAN IP or public IP. Open your Icom remote utility and setup the WAN connection. You will want to open ports 50001 thru 50003 to the IP of your radio. The HTTP and Spider settings you won’t need, so you can ignore those entries. I added three rules as seen above for ports 50001, 5003. No matter the brand of modem you have look for Port Forwarding and configure it similar to mine below. Once I login I go to the Basic Settings and Port Forwarding. I get into the router software by typing it’s IP address (192.168.0.1) in my browser window. My modem is a Hitron, very popular and easy to configure. This protects your computers from outside attacks. When you get a modem (router) from your service provider they will be secure and will not allow outside connections to you LAN (local area network). To use the Icom remote software from outside your residence we need to open up your Icom radio to the outside world. No matter where you get your service from, they will either rent a modem to you or sell you one. It can serve your needs and usually be upgraded by just a phone call to your cable company.

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I recommend cable over other broadband services.















Rs-ba1 port forwarding