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ok could u please let me know, as my wife ight not get around to it for
a long while. Sometimes she takes longer to do stuff if, she is tired,
or she just doesn't.
t t y l
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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
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "inside your computer" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> 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.
>> --
>> Have a great day!
>> 73's
>> Scott
>> kb0clz
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Have a great day!
73's
Scott
kb0clz
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