Thanks for the suggestion, Mike, but I already tried that. I have yet
to figure out how
to open the UDP 5198 and 5199 ports on Leopard. They are open by
default on XP
(under TC/IP configuration. I've tried a lot of things and nothing
has worked. When I
decide I want to use Echolink I'll simply reboot into Windows XP. The
router passes
the ports WITHOUT modification, which I find a little surprising.
I appreciate all the suggestions. I'll give it a rest for a few days
and maybe get back to it
later.
73, Al
On May 31, 2008, at 1:59 PM, Michael Jensen wrote:
> Is your IP address changing between Leopard and windows? If so, other
> things might work, but EchoMac won't as your router is sending the UDP
> traffic to the address that windows is using, but not what Leopard is
> using. Using the same address on both will not be a conflict as you
> are dual booting.
>
> Good Luck,
> MJ
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>
> On May 31, 2008, at 8:46 AM, Almon C. Turner wrote:
>
>> Me again, Steve!
>> I disconnected the router (which temporarily killed my phone
>> service),
>> then reinstalled
>> EchoMac (including removal of all EchoMac files in my Library
>> folder). I got exactly
>> the same results. With EchoMac I get the stations list but cannot
>> connect to the test
>> server, nor anyone else. That suggests that port 5200 is working but
>> 5198 and 5199
>> are not. I then reboot into WindowsXP and Echolink works as
>> advertised.
>> Keep in mind that in both cases I am using exactly the same hardware.
>> The Operating
>> System and software are the only changes. The unavoidable conclusion
>> is that the
>> problem lies in the software configuration. I tried connections with
>> and without the firewall
>> enabled with the same result. The fact that Echolink works on the
>> same machine points
>> to the configuration of either EchoMac or Leopard. I suspect
>> something in the security
>> setup of Leopard but have not yet figured it out.
>> Your previous comment about your friends running EchoMac successfully
>> on both Tiger
>> and Leopard only indicate that they figured it out on a different
>> machine. I have friends
>> who actually have no problem with Windows ME but others nearly took a
>> hammer to their
>> computer because of it. BTW, are those friends running running Intel
>> or PPC, or both?
>>
>> 73, Al
>>
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