I've tried a few other things with no avail at this point.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Miguel Rodriguez miguemely101@gmail.com wrote:
Router's IP is registered in DNS, and the edgerouter is at the edge of the network, so there shouldn't be any issue.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Rob Janssen pe1chl@amsat.org wrote:
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Quick question, is the EdgeRouter wiki page outdated? Just did it by the letter, but I got no outside ping to my router's IP.
Well, what is described there does not constitute a proper AMPRnet gateway, i.e. with such a setup you can only communicate between your own subnet and internet via the amprgw at UCSD, *not* with other users of the AMPRnet network!
When you cannot ping from addresses outside 44.0.0.0/8, check:
- is your router IP (and other IPs you want to use) registered in DNS for
.ampr.org?
- is protocol-4 traffic being passed to your EdgeRouter? (not filtered by some other modem/router you may have in front of it)
Rob
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