Although I have not purchased the embedded node, I built my own using a spare mini-itx board and 2GB Flash disk I had lying around. While the node works fine...
... When building an embedded system, the OS install is usually highly customized for the hardware being used, making a pre-built package harder to create....
I understand the need to compile the kernel with support for the various hardware devices present. I guess I was hoping that one of three responses would be...
The short answer is no. It is not packaged in such a way that it is customizable for any mini-ITX motherboard. To save drive space, everything from the...
... Dave, Thanks for the reply. I do have it running from a 2GB compact flash right now (Sandisk Extreme IV, faster than most notebook HDD), but maybe I am...
... John, Most consumer grade flash stuff nowadays has "load leveling" to keep from burning out a group of flash before the rest. But it's in "blocks", and...
... There is a utility that copies all updates from the RAM back onto the CF for later reboots. The OS is basically compiled and a directory tree is configured...
With the cost of computer memory so darn cheap (2 gig sticks for $24 lately even in the laptop flavor) wouldn't it make sense to use the flash device as a boot...
... I built a node for my mobile repeater based upon the VIA LN series motherboard, using a 2 GB IDE flash drive. I customized the Linux installation using no...
Can you have two nodes running on the same internet connection? Reason, private node and the club node , one connects to the club RP and the other connects to ...
... Not really. One node per public address. Gary -- http: //garymcduffie .com 3055: http: // garymcduffie.com /irlp/ 3055 NodeOp Help Page: http://...
Couple years back, I tried to set up a second node at my home qth and ended up having Dave (VE7LTD) removing both nodes from the database and then re hooking...
... The answer is: It Depends... Most residential Internet connections are limited to a single public IP address. If your ISP will deliver additional IP...
Your Telus connection will support more that one IP with the package you have, but you have to get them to send you a Thomson Modem, and then you have to do...
Just to add, I have fount it fairly inexpensive to add IP addresses, the only place where I ran into a snag was good 'ole Charter Communications (which is only...
I was thinking (not always good) the IRLP embedded system has USB ports on it. Is it possible to plug an external hard drive into one and have it accessible ...
I have an embedded node hooked directly to port 3 of my Arcom controller. Port 1 & 2 are Kenwood TKR repeaters. When I link the embedded node to port 1 or 2 I...
Want to try a netgear router, but seem to be having problems getting the port forwarding set properly. Any one have Netgear/IRLP experience out there? Main...
The net gear is more reliable than my old Linksys WRT54G I have sitting on the shelf collecting dust. Much better unit than Linksys. Mike K7PFJ _____ From:...
The Netgear FWG114 is listed on portforward.com, complete with the IRLP info included. Here is the link: http://tinyurl.com/7mmyee The trick seems to be to add...
Any idea why when a node times out when connected the disconnected message has a reverb on it? It seems to be playing twice just milliseconds apart. From:...
In the RC210 is the port you have the node connected to configures as a repeater or as a remote base? It should be set as a remote not as a repeater. Ted ... ...
I solved the echo problem. I didn't have both analog and digital grounds hooked up on the Repeater Controller. Once I connected the digital ground the echo...
I just powered up my node and finally figured out how to log onto the root... I am not familure with this operating system and am having trouble finding...
Welcome to Linux, Matt! I'm not quite sure what you mean by "make it work" I assume you have an embedded node. Are you having trouble getting your node up and...
Matt, I see that your node is indeed up and running: http://status.irlp.net/IRLPnodedetail.php?nodeid=3833 But it appears you haven't put in your lattitude and...