Normally only one address can be put in the DMZ. Are you sure
192.168.1.254 is there?
What does Wireshark capturing 192.168.1.254 show?
73,
John
On 20/02/2021 11:17, CJ Kelley via 44Net wrote:
I had the 44ENCAP address set to the IP address of the
PC. I changed it to
an unused IP and put that IP in the DMZ as well, but no change. I still see
these messages in wireshark
*44.0.0.1* *224.0.0.9* RIPv2 386 Response
*192.168.1.147 169.228.34.84* ICMP 414 Destination unreachable (Protocol
unreachable)
I am able to ping .34.84 from the PC, but can't ping it from BPQ. I found
https://groups.io/g/bpq32/topic/accessing_ampr_portal_when/78850768?20,0,0,…
and added both routes to BPQ, but no difference.
Anything else I need to check? Here is my configuration as of now
IPGATEWAY
Adapter \Device\NPF_{64EA23A4-79E1-4342-83E5-E92D65C2CA3D}
44ENCAP 192.168.1.254 # Enable AMPRNET Tunnels and RIP44. I used 148 as the
Tunnel Enpoint
IPAddr 44.124.1.17 #This is the first IP in your AMPRnet allocation.
IPNetmask 255.255.255.248 #AMPRnet netmask (This is your AMPRnet subnet.
AMPRnet subnet is /29)
IPPorts 1,3
Christopher Kelley
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