hi Mitch<br>
<br>
We, at PRSN have some RefTek 130's connected directly to the public
internet and they are working properly. They have static IP's assigned. Behind
firewalls I can only see them from our office but not from out side
just because network manager don't like to open their systems but they work ok. <br><br>juan lugo<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 11:16 AM, <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mwithers@memphis.edu">mwithers@memphis.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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We just got our first few RT130's installed last month. We have them<br>
streaming over a digital telemetry link to a router that gets them<br>
onto public internet. The primary purpose of the router is to let us<br>
use a single routable ip to connect our three devices (the das and<br>
the two radios). It also has the advantage of isolating the das from<br>
spurious traffic from the wilds of the internet. So far, this lashup<br>
is working great.<br>
<br>
Now we want to install one where we don't need the telemetry leg of<br>
the communcations. So we only need a single ip for the das and<br>
theoretically don't need the router. But we've had a lot of trouble<br>
in the past with terminal servers hanging when they're exposed<br>
directly to the internet. How robust is the rt130 interface? Does<br>
anyone have experience connecting them directly to public internet<br>
or do people hide them behind firewalls, routers, etc?<br>
<br>
Mitch<br>
<br>
Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI)<br>
University of Memphis Ph: 901-678-4940<br>
Memphis, TN 38152 Fax: 901-678-4734<br>
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