Remote view of my Map ?

Discussion in 'Tutorials' started by n3qam, Aug 16, 2020.

  1. n3qam

    n3qam New Member

    What ports are used for me to be able to remote view my feed map? I set this up with port forwarding on my FA 1090 and 978 feeder where i type in my ( IP address : port) but I for the life of me cant remember how I determined those port numbers..

    I want be be able to log in to my specific feed and see only what my feeder is seeing on a map view.



    Thanks
     
  2. wiedehopf

    wiedehopf Administrator Staff Member

  3. n3qam

    n3qam New Member

    That link doesn't seem to work for me when outside of my IP , but does on the LAN but riddled with adds
    I'm using the image
    And i may have to pull one of my FA pi's from the port forward on port 80 to use this feeder to remote view then . I also run a 1090 and 978 feed over there but want to use this one to filter for Mil traffic only on my view of it. I could redirect my internal forwarding from my 978 pi to the ADSB exchange pi since they are both would be using 80
     
  4. wiedehopf

    wiedehopf Administrator Staff Member

    Copy the link address pointed to by "Feed Map", that address will work everywhere.
    /myip itself won't work.
     
  5. n3qam

    n3qam New Member

    Disregard the off my network comment , i tried it with my phone, and when i shut off my wifi, i went to airplane mode ,,,, Thats my bad.. I see what I did wrong.

    Thanks for the reply.
     
  6. wiedehopf

    wiedehopf Administrator Staff Member

    Forgot to mention, you should be able to redirect any port to port 80.
    so you would externally use :81 and it would point to :80, all routers should be able to do that.
     
  7. n3qam

    n3qam New Member

    S0 i could keep both on , i currently have my 978 set as ( xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:978) but have in coming on 978 steering to :80 to that static pie on the lan, and i could make another one with another "steering port" and dump it to the port 80 of the static IP of the adsb exchange pi and they wouldnt interfer at all ?
     
  8. wiedehopf

    wiedehopf Administrator Staff Member

    I wouldn't know why it would be an issue?

    Just give it a try :)
     
  9. n3qam

    n3qam New Member

    It took me a few minutes to remember how to get back into my EERO mesh and setup that stuff, but it looks like its all working from the outside and no conflicts.

    I'm gonna split the 1090 antenna between the two feeders in the next few days. 3.5 db of loss isnt going to kill me reception wise, Thanks for the help!!!!
     
  10. wiedehopf

    wiedehopf Administrator Staff Member

  11. n3qam

    n3qam New Member

    Ill look into feeding my 978. I don't care about mapping on that as i already see that on my FA . My intention for the 1090 was for viewing the military and now i can just filter that one for mil only on my local map and still watch my other two for the standard FA stuff. My 1090 is now in its permanent home up in the garage tied into my other antenna and filtered. I will look into feeding that script for my 978 a little bit later.

    Thanks for the help on getting this up and running
     
  12. n3qam

    n3qam New Member

    ok, just ran that script for the 978 feed on my current box