Remote Dashboard Login with 2x Pi-star repeaters
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 5:30 pm
Hello,
We have two separate Pi-Star repeaters at the same location (remote mountain top) on the same network.
We have a static IP at the network up there (84.xxx.xxx..xxx)
The Router is a Linksys WRT54GL with DD-WRT V.3.0 software. It has lots of options with ports and forwarding etc.
I did set Static Lease in the Linksys with MAC-address for each unit and separate IP's (of course).
1. 192.168.1.102
2. 192.168.1.103
What is the easiest way to get Remote Pi-Star Dashboard login to each of the repeaters ?
My Linksys is set up to remote Access on port 8080, so if i type in: 84.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080 I get straight into the Linksys config.
(just typing username and password, and then enter).
I was at the impression that I could set up this (below in the Linksys under Port Forwarding, but so far I have not got it working:
If I type in 84.xxx.xxx.xxx:8082 in my browser, it tries for a while but it ends up saying: connection timed out....
If there could be an easy way to implement a port in Pi-Star Configuration Panel to choose an optional port (8082-8085 or similar) to display the Dashboard.
Something like this:
Any ideas ?
Best regards
LA4AMA
Roar Dehli
Norway
We have two separate Pi-Star repeaters at the same location (remote mountain top) on the same network.
We have a static IP at the network up there (84.xxx.xxx..xxx)
The Router is a Linksys WRT54GL with DD-WRT V.3.0 software. It has lots of options with ports and forwarding etc.
I did set Static Lease in the Linksys with MAC-address for each unit and separate IP's (of course).
1. 192.168.1.102
2. 192.168.1.103
What is the easiest way to get Remote Pi-Star Dashboard login to each of the repeaters ?
My Linksys is set up to remote Access on port 8080, so if i type in: 84.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080 I get straight into the Linksys config.
(just typing username and password, and then enter).
I was at the impression that I could set up this (below in the Linksys under Port Forwarding, but so far I have not got it working:
If I type in 84.xxx.xxx.xxx:8082 in my browser, it tries for a while but it ends up saying: connection timed out....
If there could be an easy way to implement a port in Pi-Star Configuration Panel to choose an optional port (8082-8085 or similar) to display the Dashboard.
Something like this:
Any ideas ?
Best regards
LA4AMA
Roar Dehli
Norway