Re: Staying Connected to DX Spots
Pat Whelton
Hey Steve. Thanks. You don’t by any chance know of a utility
that will send a ping to VE7CC with a “-t” switch every second do
you? Also doesn't anyone think it odd that my connection has been 95% OK
for the last couple of years and now it’s like do-do?
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2015 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: [N3FJP_Software_Users] Staying Connected to DX
Spots
Pat,
I suspect that Scott and John are on the right track to your
disconnects. Something else that will cause this problem is the “aging” of
the translation table in your router/firewall. If the firewall doesn’t see
regular activity between your computer and the telnet host, it will remove the
entry from the translation table.
You might be able to keep the translation table entry active (depending on
the router software) by running a continuous “ping” from your computer to the
telnet host. Open a DOS Command window (run the program “CMD”), then use
the ping command with the “-t” switch to ping the telnet host once per
second.
Good luck!
73, Steve N9IP
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Steve Belter,
seb@... From: "'Pat Whelton' pwhelton@...
[N3FJP_Software_Users]" <N3FJP_Software_Users@...>
Reply-To: "N3FJP_Software_Users@..." <N3FJP_Software_Users@...> Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 4:31 PM To: "N3FJP_Software_Users@..." <N3FJP_Software_Users@...> Subject: Re: [N3FJP_Software_Users] Staying Connected to DX Spots Hi John. Thanks for the input. I tried that several days
ago. No luck. But thanks for the suggestion.
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2015 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [N3FJP_Software_Users] Staying Connected to DX
Spots Make sure you have 3min keep alive checked. If spots are
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