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Scott,
I haven't looked for a long time, however, when I looked in the past, on the
Echolink site it tells you what ports to open.
When you find your documentation for your router, it will tell you the
address needed to access your router and the default log in name and
password.
If you can't find your documentation, there is another way to learn the
address of your router. Let me know and I will tell you how to find it.
73's
Howard #3
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From: "inside your computer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 8:53 AM
Subject: echo link help please
> Hello. I want to start using echolink. I already have it installed on
> my system but I have a router and need to forward some ports. I went
> to a website a while back that would do this for me for 30 bucks, but I
> do not have 30 bucks.smile
>
> So can someone please Tell me?
> I know first I have to type the url of the router and go into the
> settings but after that I am lost.
> thanks in advance.
>
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> Have a great day!
> 73's
> Scott
> kb0clz
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