Don is correct. I seriously doubt Microbit can help either, but if you
contact them, be aware that RemoteRig comes from Sweden. Michael speaks
excellent English, however as is always true when communicating across
international borders, technical things in one country may have
different names in another.
The odds are extremely high [like p=0.99] that when you reset your
router, DHCP assigned a different IP address to your RRC's, or to your
wireless adapter if you're using WiFi. One never knows with Apple
[being different and obscure seems to be part of their business model],
but just like your RRC's, most routers have an internal web server you
can access with any browser.
The IP address for our ATT is 192.168.1.254 I found it just by starting
at 192.168.1.255 and working down, most seem to be at the upper or lower
end of the range of the last octet. 192.168.<mumble>.<mumble> is one of
several IP ranges that are never broadcast [i.e. private to your
internal network] and are most commonly used in consumer products. You
can then look at the local device list and get the DHCP-assigned IP for
your RRC(s). Go in to them and change the IP settings and it will
likely work.
73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County
On 4/5/2018 7:58 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Ron,
You might find more knowledgeable people at the Remote Rig forums.
The ham world is mainly Windows oriented, and that includes the
support staff at Elecraft, so questions about mac applications and
Apple gear may not have easy answers for them.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/4/2018 9:05 AM, Ron Gould wrote:
I have a pair of remote rigs which I use to remotely control a
Elecraft K3S via Elecraft K3/0 mini which I purchased from Elecraft.
Everything has been working fine until I had to reset my router, a
Apple Time Capsule. Now the remote rig just beeps at me and does not
turn K3S on. Documentation is difficult to find on exactly how to
configure a Time Capsule to work with the remote rigs.
I contacted Elecraft technical support but they referred me to
manuals on remote rig and their K3 mini manual but I find little in
the way of Mac support with a Apple router. Elecraft says this is
beyond their networking knowledge. I believe I have set the port
forwarding up correctly but since documentation is limited, I am not
sure I have done so correctly or have missed something. Hopefully
someone out there has theirs up and running with Apple hardware and
can advise or Elecraft can help better than they have. 73’s
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