You need to arrange with your 44net coordinator to enter DNS records for
the usable addresses in your subnet. Currently there are none for you.
You also need an entry in the public gateways list on the AMPR portal.
Otherwise other 44net stations would have no way of routing to you.
On 5/28/2023 1:44 PM, cmolnar65--- via 44net wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I am trying to configure 44net in linbpq. Can anyone offer any suggestions on where I have gone wrong?
>
> My network is: 44.98.28.32 / 29
> according to the email I received.
>
> My local machine ip address is 192.168.2.225 on adapter enp6s0f0
> A free static address on my network is 192.168.2.223
> My gateway / router is at: 192.168.2.1
>
>
> my lbpq32.cfg file includes:
>
> IPGATEWAY
> 44ENCAP 192.168.2.223 ;LAN address
> Adapter enp6s0f0
> IPAddr 44.98.28.1
> IPNetMask 255.255.255.248
> IPBroadcast 193.168.2.255 ; < where X is your IP 1 or 0
> IPGateway 192.168.2.1 ; Gateway to Router, may not be
> IPPorts 1,3
> ARP 44.98.28.1 KO4YAW-2 2 D
> ****
>
> Thanks and '73,
> -Chris
> KO4YAW
> _______________________________________________
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