MotoTRBO CPS

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radioinstl
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MotoTRBO CPS

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anyone else notice that MotoTRBO CPS was on the front page of MOL for download yesturday? now it gone. I GOT MINE ;) anyone else have comments on the new CPS that has played with it?
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escomm
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Yeah, it's not intuitive, and they've already released a revision to the version you downloaded so it's not quite current.... :roll: Adding channels is a bit of a pain to say the least
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Why does TRBO CPS need to access the internet? I set Norton to block internet access and CPS can not see the radio. How do I change Norton back to allow CPS to access the internet?
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The cps does not access the 'internet' but instead of using an RS232 serial port like old rss/cps the trbo radio's show up as a network interface and the cps talks to the radio via IP addresses. The radio's default IP address is 192.168.10.1 and it leases the pc an address of 192.168.10.2 by default.

So if you can configure Norton to allow specific IP addresses you can just add the default ones to the list and it 'should' work :-).
arlojanis wrote:Why does TRBO CPS need to access the internet? I set Norton to block internet access and CPS can not see the radio. How do I change Norton back to allow CPS to access the internet?
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