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Anthony Vece <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 9 Mar 2004 02:28:40 -0500
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Hi Steve;

Thank you for your assistance.

No doubt others on this list could also use the same information.

Again, thank you for your help.

73 De Anthony W2AJV
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ECHOLINK NODE NUMBER: 74389

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 11:47 AM
Subject: Westell Modem Instructions


> Anthony,
>
> If you have the model 7074 modem, here are the instructions:
>
>
>
> Section 2 - Opening Ports Using Predefined Settings for Popular
Applications
>
> Step 1
> Open a browser session to access the Westell Interface and enter
> "192.168.1.254" or "launchmodem" in the address field.
>
> Step 2
> Click on Expert Mode from the menu and confirm that you want to enter
Expert
> Mode.
>
> Step 3
> Click on Configure from the menu and then NAT in the sub-menu.
>
> (Note:  Although many apps are pre-configured, Echolink is not.  So, you
> probably want to skip to Step #8.)
>
> Step 4
> The port settings and protocols for many popular applications are already
> preconfigured. Use the Service Name pull down to highlight and select the
> application
> you desire and then click Enable.
>
> Step 5
> A pop-up screen will appear with a pull down of all the computers
connected to
> the Westell. Select the correct computer and click Done
>
> Step 6
> The NAT screen will show a confirmation listing the service you selected.
You
> can click on Details for specific information about port and protocol
settings
> for each service.
>
> Step 7
> Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for every game, service or application you wish
to
> run. If your application is not available in the pull down, you want to
> manually open ports, or you want to configure a custom service proceed to
Step
> 8.
>
> Section 3 - Manually Opening Ports Using Custom Settings
>
> Step 8
> To set up a custom port forwarding configuration click Define Custom
Service.
>
> Step 9
> Select Port Forwarding Range of Ports and click Next.
>
> Step 10
> Important Note: The following required information can be obtained from
the
> application vendor. Enter a name for your custom service in the Service
Name
> field. Enter the proper ports in the Global Port Range field. Enter the
proper
> port in the Base Port field. Select whether the application is TCP or UDP.
> Click Next.
>
> Example: Service XYZ requires ports 3000-3010. You will enter "1-10" in
the
> Global Port Range and "3000" in the Base Port field.
>
> Step 11
> Verify the information for this application is correct and click Close.
>
> Step 12
> The custom service you created is now available in the Service Name pull
down.
> Select the new custom service and click Enable. Repeat Steps 8 through 12
> for every custom service you require.
>
> Step 12
> Verify the application connects and works properly.
>
> by Andy Houtz
> Steve
> K8sp
>

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