Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft K4 - WiFi ability

2019-05-21 Thread Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT
Nearly every SoHo "router" can be put in Bridge Mode, and routers are nearly always cheaper. On 5/21/2019 11:04 AM, rv6amark via Elecraft wrote: Re:  "...and work like a bridge between the two network...Like this one for example...I have been using a similar product (Netgear WINCE2001) for yea

Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft K4 - WiFi ability

2019-05-21 Thread rv6amark via Elecraft
Re:  "...and work like a bridge between the two network...Like this one for example...I have been using a similar product (Netgear WINCE2001) for years on my home alarm system with no problems.  They add WiFi capability to any device that has an Ethernet port.  Be sure to follow the configuratio

Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft K4 - WiFi ability

2019-05-21 Thread Grant Youngman
There were a couple of comments by Wayne during some pre-announcement “speculation” on the K4. If my memory serves me correctly the discussion was around the possibility of there being a Linux machine in the radio. Presuming there is in fact s Linux machine in the K4, then it is probably taske

[Elecraft] Elecraft K4 - WiFi ability

2019-05-21 Thread Graziano Roccon (IW2NOY)
Hello, this is not good for K4. These products are thought to be manage by operative systems and drivers (like Windows or Mac or Linux), this is not the case of the K4 that have a custom "OS" and can't manage that kind of devices. Maybe you can use more complicated and expensive devices though