I may have missed this completely in some forum post or instructions... Sorry if that is the case.
I'm trying to get meshchat working from my USB150 through a tunnel back to my home network. I have it runninng on a few nodes and a RPi with no issues. When the USB150 is on the mesh RF it functions as expected. When accessing through a tunnel I can open the RPi instance, but if I try to use the instance on the USB150 it only sees itself, nothing on the mesh side of the tunnel.
Thanks for any help on this.
Jason KG4RVN
Joe AE6XE
How should I send you the support data?
NAT mode is a selection in basic setup for the LAN of a mesh node. If you are not familiar with this setting, then certainly you still have the default, 5 LAN devices. You'd have to go out of the way to select this setting. This must not be a factor.
Joe AE6XE
If you have two instances of MeshChat (using two nodes) running with the same zone name, it will synch the database of messages between them anytime they are connected by RF (within a couple of minutes).
However, I have never been able to make that work with a tunnel in the middle. Is that what you're seeing?
- Don - AA7AU
Welcome to my world!
- Don - AA7AU
btw: I have always run all my several MeshChat instances (many with shared zones) on the nodes themselves. But that discussion is for another place and time.
I was working on a hybrid approach.
Running the main instance on the pi, but having it available on the remote or deployable nodes in case the pi ceases to function. Especially since I have a node on solar at the moment that has a very low likelyhood of failure. Where as if the kid pushes the power switch on my pi, well it's toast until I notice and get it turned back on...
~Jason KG4RVN
So just to clarify, you had a RPi on the end of a tunnel and it could talk back to the rest of the mesh on a tunnel?
Pi on a node ====tunnel======MESH---------MESH---------MESH