EchoLink
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also that port forward is wrong, you need 2 rules one for 5198 and one for 5199, you are redirecting both to port 5198
Nah.. He did it right. I do it this way all the time.
The "From port" field will translate to whatever is in the "Redirect target port/ Port field.
The "To port field will translate and be "next in line" after whatever is in the Redirected field sequentially.
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nice, I learned something new, I had the impression that it didn't work that way
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ok, there is nothing strange to do with the echolink program, it's a simple nat rule
the order of the rules are important, maybe you have the permit/nat rules after a deny rule
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I should play with Echolink here. I never have. Been kind of a purist over the years and only used IRLP once over the air.
My radio gear in this room is all commercial. :)
grewterd- you should not need an extra outbound rule unless you have altered the default "allow all" LAN rule.
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This is all I have in my rules.
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From what you show there nothing is actually hitting your WAN.
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you have "block private network", you can disable that, you have some hits there, do you have another modem before pfsense?
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@kiokoman O.M.G.
I totally forgot this stupid comcast thing is a router also. grrrrr
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Holy cow. That was it!
I tried to replace the stupid comcast box with a straight modem that I purchased but the phone kept dropping calls. Then they told me I will lose my unlimited data and have to pay $50 extra a month if I used my own modem.
I'm about to revisit that with them.
Next stupid question. Can I allow more than one IP to use this? Say my desktop and laptop?
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Then they told me I will lose my unlimited data and have to pay $50 extra a month if I used my own modem.
What? The fee if you go over their cap is 50 I think. But you understand your paying them X $ a month now for whatever device they gave you..a They only do that cap in certain states, and for the last fee months been completely suspended - to be honest they going to have hard time justifying putting it back.. Other then just a easy money grab..
I was comcast for years, always used my own modem.. Now on wowway - use my own.. They pay for themselves in a like a year tops.. Depending on how much their nonsense rental fee is.. And how much you spend on your modem. But $80 could be seen typical for a modem. At $10 a month rental fee, after month 8 your gravy..