Radarspotting
Mode-S Software => Virtual Radar Server => Topic started by: airladysmith on February 11, 2012, 03:49:41 AM
Hi All ,
I can get my VRS to show SBS-1 on my computers using my router - But how do I set up VRS to show on the internet so others can see my screen .
I know it can be done as there are a number of VRS screens to view on the net - I have never figured how it is set up though . :(
Thanks
Tony
Ladysmith , Vancouver Island
This might help
http://radarspotting.com/forum/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item91
In essence you need to set up port forwarding on your router so that a remote browser connection to your public IP address will get redirected to the local PC running VRS.
For example, if VRS is running on a PC with a local IP address of 192.168.1.6 on port 8080, your router should create a service for VRS on port 8080 and redirect all inbound calls for that port to the IP address of the PC running VRS.
Local Browser = http://127.0.0.1:8080
Remote Browser = http://(your public IP address):8080
If you want to test this I can set up VRS here to allow you to connect via a browser and then we can reciprocate?
Thanks Anmer ,
Will set up my router etc. and let you know its done
Tony
Hi Anmer ,
OK - I have set the port to 8080 in my router Port Gaming - Port triggering etc
Now - on my own VRS screen I show http://192.168.0.10/VirtualRadar/GoogleMap.htm# - that shows my SBS screen live
What will I have to do to show you my VRS live screen to you ?
The three network address - they show in my VRS
1 http://127.0.01/VirtualRadar
2 http://129'168.0.102/VirtualRadar
2http://70.66.73.109:8080/VirtualRadar
Thanks
Tony
Hi Tony
Have you configured port forwarding on your router to allow incoming calls for 8080 to redirect to the local IP address of the PC running VRS?
If I use:
http://70.66.73.109:8080
I get to your webpage which doesn't fully display.