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Subject: Re: How to post helicorder online
From: Barry Lotz barry_lotz@.............
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 19:32:20 -0700 (PDT)


Thomas
I use Tight VNC at home between my computer in the house and the sensor computer in the garage(same network). I tried to use the same server address from the garage from my work computer and could not connect. How did you determine the server address for your sensor when you are at a different location? Could my problem be a firewall issue?
Regards
Barry


--- On Sun, 4/26/09, Thomas Dick  wrote:
From: Thomas Dick 
Subject: Re: How to post helicorder online
To: psn-l@..............
Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 7:16 PM

There are many ways to post on Internet. I occasionally post to Face book for my
sons and certain selected outsiders to see a particular earthquake. I use
Infraview to capture the screen, crop it a little and save it. I simple attach
it to an email or post it directly into Face book. I have used Snag it. It
works. You can then upload to a web site. That doesn't appeal to me because
of the inherent delay that exists.... maybe to you. Most internet providers
provide some space for you to have a website with reasonable memory. There are
many programs that will help you to create a site; most are free ...  or, it
could be done with Microsoft Publisher if you have it. WinQuake allows almost
automatic posting to the PSN network. I settled on a program called VNC (also
free) because it allows me to access my computer that is running WinSDR and
recording the data when I am away from the home location. It is a what you see
is what you get program. You can put security (firewalls) up if you feel
threaten by external accessing of your home repeater. I can do anything away
from home that I would do at home as long as I have a good WiFi access. And
speed isn't that big an issue. My laptop is only about 1 ghz speed. The home
router runs at 24 mhz and the broad band connection runs over 10 ghz. Most of
the time,  the  Wifi  receiving unit is the problem; weak signal, , angle of sun
or bad weather, too many on it at one time, things like that. I have
occasionally "stolen" access at some motels ... by just pulling into
their parking lot.

Thomas
I use Tight VNC at home between my computer in the house and the sensor computer in the garage(same network). I tried to use the same server address from the garage from my work computer and could not connect. How did you determine the server address for your sensor when you are at a different location? Could my problem be a firewall issue?
Regards
Barry


--- On Sun, 4/26/09, Thomas Dick <dickthomas01@.............> wrote:
From: Thomas Dick <dickthomas01@.............>
Subject: Re: How to post helicorder online
To: psn-l@..............
Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 7:16 PM

There are many ways to post on Internet. I occasionally post to Face book for my
sons and certain selected outsiders to see a particular earthquake. I use
Infraview to capture the screen, crop it a little and save it. I simple attach
it to an email or post it directly into Face book. I have used Snag it. It
works. You can then upload to a web site. That doesn't appeal to me because
of the inherent delay that exists.... maybe to you. Most internet providers
provide some space for you to have a website with reasonable memory. There are
many programs that will help you to create a site; most are free ... or, it
could be done with Microsoft Publisher if you have it. WinQuake allows almost
automatic posting to the PSN network. I settled on a program called VNC (also
free) because it allows me to access my computer that is running WinSDR and
recording the data when I am away from the home location. It is a what you see
is what you get program. You can put security (firewalls) up if you feel
threaten by external accessing of your home

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