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richard:
Your call sign and a password should have been used to initially log into
echolink.
as long as you can remember the password, you can use any machine to log in.
If you can't find the password, you may have to reset your account.
If you have already submitted your license image or have been confirmed by
echolink, then this shouldn't be a problem.
As for using the machine wirelessly, this shouldn't be an issue if the
routers firewall has already been set up for echolink specific ports.
Unless for some reason your router has a separate firewall for the wireless
portion which i've never seen yet.
If you are still using the same email that you were using when you set
echolink up, you should be able to ask the server for your password and have
it emailed to you.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 5:32 PM
Subject: echo-link
> Hello Everyone;
> Nothing is certain at this point but I may be changing computers which =
> could be quite an adventure. If I reinstall echo link on a new pc what =
> problems should I be ready for? I initially set the thing up a few =
> years ago and other than router issues never gave it much thought. It =
> seems like they had to go through a process to validate that I was the =
> real thing. The program is currently set up to automatically log in =
> when I run it. Is there a user name and password out there that I need =
> to retrieve?
> Also, I will probably use the new machine through a wireless connection. =
> Do I have to change any router settings other than those which were =
> previously changed when connecting directly to the router?
> Thanks in advance
> Richard
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