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Is It Possible?
nf3l
I've played around with the Shark RF IP Protocol Server and have only been able to connect two devices maximum at a time.
Is it even possible to create a "Private Network" where more than two people can log into the Shark RF IP Protocol Server with a shared Password and IP Address?
If so, can anyone explain how?
HA2NON
The SharkRF IP Connector Protocol server (
https://github.com/sharkrf/srf-ip-conn-srv
) allows unlimited number of simultaneous connections.
The openSPOT2's built-in server only allows 1 connection at a time.
nf3l
Norbert:
If we use the SharkRF IP Connector Protocol server as you suggested, What Connector do we use on the Open Spot(s) that wish to connect to the server and what connector should the Server Open Spot use?
Also, is there anything else in the setup that I should be aware of?
Thanks,
HA2NON
You can use the SharkRF IP Connector Client connector on the openSPOT2 to connect to the server. Make sure the server password is set correctly.
nf3l
I'm definitely not a Linux guy, but I managed to follow your Git Hub instructions up until the point of "compiling" which all completed successfully.
The instructions at that point stopped and it really doesn't show how to launch the program, it doesn't say if additional programs or setup is required. It just "assumes" that you know what to do next.
I'm really stuck at this point and would appreciate any assistance with actually getting this thing running.
HA2NON
If you are in the directory of the compiled binary file then you can start it by typing ./srf-ip-conn-srv
Or just use Midnight Commander (mc) and press enter on the file.
nf3l
I went to the directory and entered your command, but it says there is no such file.
I'm so close, but I just can't seem to launch the server
pi@raspberrypi:~/srf-ip-conn-srv/srf-ip-conn-srv $ ./srf-ip-conn-srv
bash: ./srf-ip-conn-srv: No such file or directory
I did a directory list and here is what is in that directory:
pi@raspberrypi:~/srf-ip-conn-srv/srf-ip-conn-srv $ dir
api.c client.c githash.h.in lastheard.h server-sock.c types.h
api.h client.h json.c main.c server-sock.h
banlist.c config.c json.h packet.c sock.c
banlist.h config.h lastheard.c packet.h sock.h
HA2NON
You'll find the compiled binary in the build/Release or build/Debug directory.