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 Subject :Re:Outside access to MESH via the internet.. 2016-02-08- 09:03:58 
N6SXR
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Joined: 2012-07-30- 08:05:31
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Location: Stormy Acres
Forum : General
Topic : Outside access to MESH via the internet

I am working on something similar but dedicated to security of my home and property.  I am rural and putting up cameras to monitor the area.  My friend was able to access my cameras via the internet using IP tunneling.  I have both a tunnel server and client.  I hope to use the client node when on the road.  Only issue I currently have is most places only offer wifi access to the net and the mesh needs a hard line.  Trying to figure out how to connect to the wifi and present an ethernet cable to the node.


Kirk N6SXR



[KC5IIW 2016-01-21- 06:55:25]:

I am sure this has been discussed to no end on other threads, but am not finding the answers/directions that I am looking for to my quandary. Maybe someone can direct me to the answers/processes to achieve the following scenario.

I am trying to "sell" our county EOC director on MESH technology and HAM radio in general (no money exchanged, just trying to get them to use our offered services). We have shown him how we have established a MESH network with both IP phones and IP cameras. We have demonstrated the application of having this available at an "incident" where a location can be monitored remotely. I have his interest piqued, but he has posed the following question: Can someone from the State EOC access the cameras to see what we are seeing?

My question/quandary: how would someone outside of the MESH gain access to information on the MESH (cameras, webpages, etc.) if your MESH had a connection to the internet? I know you can get out through the MESH to the internet through that connection, but how would someone get in? Would be a great "selling" point for the county EOC director if I could provide him with this resource.


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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-08- 07:12:42 
n9mxq
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Joined: 2013-06-30- 16:16:11
Posts: 54
Location: Belvidere IL
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

Ok, I'm a complete and utter numbskull.. Idiot.. I'll take it all.. I found the problem.. Operator Malfunction 0X0010 : Fat Fingers on keyboard.. When I renamed the SIPmacaddress.cnf file, I fudged the mac address.. Once I realized that, and fixed it Phone 1 loaded flawlessly.
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 Subject :Re:Get Involved!.. 2016-02-08- 07:09:49 
kg7arl
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Joined: 2016-01-28- 13:05:13
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Forum : Phoenix
Topic : Get Involved!

Has Broadband Hamnet ceased in Phoenix? I don't hear about it anymore.

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 Subject :Re:Get Involved!.. 2016-02-08- 07:09:25 
kg7arl
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Topic : Get Involved!

Has Broadband Hamnet ceased in Phoenix? I don't hear about it anymore.

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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-08- 01:41:39 
n9mxq
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Joined: 2013-06-30- 16:16:11
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Location: Belvidere IL
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

Correct, I used WinSCP just like you did in the video. The directory existed, I just put the proper files there and then created the named copies needed for the phones (Haven't tried phone #2 yet as it has a different set of issues.)
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 Subject :Re:tunnel client up and running.. 2016-02-07- 20:50:15 
VA3AGV
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Topic : tunnel client up and running

I will contact you soon, I have to unpack after moving. We've spoken over the phone
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 Subject :Re:Outside access to MESH via the internet.. 2016-02-07- 20:36:46 
VA3AGV
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Topic : Outside access to MESH via the internet

Want to be on the receive list for those wonderful questions
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 Subject :Re:MRSH setup (connect and tunnel).. 2016-02-07- 20:22:49 
VA3AGV
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Topic : MRSH setup (connect and tunnel)

Resolved A manual menu selection from the map page using a "Form"

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Last Edited On: 2016-02-07- 20:25:09 By VA3AGV for the Reason spelling
 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-07- 19:45:38 
KF5JIM
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Joined: 2013-07-17- 12:13:36
Posts: 250
Location: Nederland
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

I do understand how frustrating it can be. I'm looking into possible solutions for you. From doing a quick google search for "cisco 7940 copying to bank 1", it seems like there are others with the same problem. Maybe one of their solutions could help us solve the problem. From the looks of it, it seems like the phone isn't taking the load. Files are in /tftpboot/ directory and you did not create that folder (pre-existed), right?

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Last Edited On: 2016-02-07- 19:48:00 By KF5JIM for the Reason
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 Subject :Re:Profile updates.. 2016-02-07- 19:43:00 
VA3AGV
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User Profile

Unable to use cut and paste on an IBad  ... It killing me...


Thanks for your comments Darryl.

Jim I echo Derryl comments.

the user interface seems to be users dumb down to two clicks.  I accept your concerns for Joomla security.

It seems to be a user permission issue based on what you've said/added in your comments Jim.

Also your "ticker" in the heading disables any function on an iPad for cut and paste. (Sad)


your loyal user.

thanks

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Last Edited On: 2016-02-07- 19:58:57 By VA3AGV for the Reason
 Subject :Re:Re:Nodes in Plano.. 2016-02-07- 07:42:36 
KF5JIM
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Forum : Plano
Topic : Re:Nodes in Plano

Sorry. I split the wrong message in the thread, but took care of deleting the duplicates.
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 Subject :Re:Nodes in Plano.. 2016-02-07- 07:05:38 
KG5JYT
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Topic : Re:Nodes in Plano

I want to set one up too but I don't see any neighbors. I am at Parker and Alma in Plano
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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-06- 13:14:05 
n9mxq
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Joined: 2013-06-30- 16:16:11
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Location: Belvidere IL
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

Tried to upload a video of what the screen shows as it cycles.. No luck.. Any other ideas welcome.
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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-06- 11:31:16 
n9mxq
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Location: Belvidere IL
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Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

Well, that didn't fix it... I'll let the phone sit here and cycle for a while and see what happens..
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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-06- 11:26:18 
n9mxq
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Location: Belvidere IL
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

That may well be my problem. I typed the MAC verbose.. I'll go fix it and try again. Thanks a Bunch!
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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-06- 10:27:51 
KF5JIM
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Location: Nederland
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

Without ":" and all uppercase. So it would become something like SIP00112233FFDDEE.cnf. That's for Cisco Phones. Polycom is the same way but all lowercase for the macaddress. If this still fails, let me know and we'll try some other things out.

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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-06- 00:06:04 
n9mxq
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Location: Belvidere IL
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

I followed the videos verbatim. Used the files provided. Phone and Pi pbx are connected to the same node. Didn't want to try remote until I got one working locally. The one question I have is this. In the SIPmacaddress.cnf file name. Do we use the mac address with or without the : ?
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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-05- 17:29:09 
NG5V
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Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

The Cisco 7940 is one of the phones we developed a process for. Paul, KF5JIM did the legwork and put together a package of files in the zip mentioned in http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/documentation/182-cisco-7940-with-asterisk-raspberry-pi   That package of files contains all of the upgraded boot loaders, firmware and applications you will need to upgrade a old 7940.

Several things appear by way of experience. First, the WRT54x series is sometimes slow to grant a DHCP and to accept a connect request. This can happen when the phone expires it's listen delay before the IP address is granted. You can get past this by using your wired home network (and a faster/later model router) to react a bit quicker.

As a general rule of thumb, you should always upgrade/configure IP phones on a wired only network. The large number of reboots needed and the short time windows for some activities to occur has less issues in a really snappy wired network. Once the phone gets upgraded (a one time forever process) you can use the phone on nearly all SIP networks.

Last, the boot loader, base firmware and application itself all must be compatible. The zip file mentioned above should be unpacked at the root level of the TFTP folder you create. Setting the Asterisk address for the 7940 to the computer IP offering the TFTP files should do it. I have seen these phones boot, change something, reboot, change something else.... as many as 7 times. If something locks up, power down the phone for 10 seconds and then boot it again. The process will continue starting from the last successful step. The nice part about Paul's file set is that it does all the thinking for you. Just point the phone at the TFTP server and boot it.

You should also make sure that your TFTP host has the correct IP listed after you attach it to your wired network. That is likely a different number than the configured Asterisk setup you are using. It is also necessary to withhold the final MAC specific config file until all of the upgrades are complete. Normally, the application will start and the phone will look ready to use after all of the upgrades are done. At this point, move the phone back to you mesh network and place the MAC specific config file in the TFTP folder, pointing that phone to your Asterisk server. Remember to reset the internal server address in the 7940 after you move it and the TFTP server back to your mesh network.

The cool thing about IP phones is that you can mod the config file and telnet into the phone to request a reboot. It gets/loads/changes features based on whatever your new config file said.

Keep the faith. Remember that both the WRT54x series and the Cisco 7940 are pretty long in the tooth. Newer IP phones are better in many regards but the price is right and these phones really work after you get the settings done.

Note to all:  If you are the "IP Phone Guy" for your area, consider doing all of the boot/firmware/app upgrades mentioned above BEFORE you give users the phone to put into service. It is much easier for one person to become very familiar and process an number of them that it is for someone to learn TFTP, IP updating of phones and develop all of the needed changes in the MAC config file.

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 Subject :Re:New to IP phones and have a question..... 2016-02-05- 14:08:33 
n9mxq
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Location: Belvidere IL
Forum : VoIP
Topic : New to IP phones and have a question...

Getting frustrated. Followed the videos.. Phone won't load. I get the Configuring VLAN, Configuring IP, it flashes a TFTP line, says downgrading application, then says Verifying load, Copying to Bank 1, then starts over. I'm stuck in a loop...

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Last Edited On: 2016-02-05- 14:22:31 By n9mxq for the Reason
 Subject :Not enough space for VTun.. 2016-02-04- 15:54:33 
K7DXS
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Topic : Not enough space for VTun

Hi. When trying to install VTun on a newly reflashed WRT54G node, I get:

Installing vtun (2.6-1) to root...

Downloading http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/download/kamikaze/7.09/packages/mipsel/./vtun_2. 6-1_mipsel.ipk

Installing kmod-tun (2.4.34-brcm-1) to root...

Downloading http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/download/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/packages/./kmod-tun_2.4.34-brcm-1_mipsel.ipk

Installing kernel (2.4.34-brcm-1) to root... Downloading http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/download/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/packages/./kerne l_2.4.34-brcm-1_mipsel.ipk

Installing liblzo (2.02-1) to root... Downloading http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/download/kamikaze/7.09/packages/mipsel/./liblzo_ 2.02-1_mipsel.ipk Installing libopenssl (0.9.8i-3.2) to root...

Configuring kernel Configuring kmod-tun Configuring liblzo An error ocurred, return value: 28. Collected errors: Only have 324 available blocks on filesystem /jffs/, pkg libopenssl needs 1270

So does this mean that VTun can only be installed on the WRT54GS or an Ubiquiti node?

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