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Reply #30 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 2:42am

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Hi, John and Nemo... Grin...!

An excellent Demo trip. Went like a dream... 8)...!
Top frame rates...!

JB, a question for you...

On the WSP site we used your connection details...(Yell0xxxxx)...
Is this permissible?
Is it your private connection?
How does it work?
Is it raining outside?
LOL...!

Cheers both...!

Paul... 8)...!

Addendum: Just read the "How to connect to the WSP servers"... Wink...!
Have you got to be registered with WSP to use their multiplayer services?
How do you identify the person you are looking for in the list of on-line pilots?
Do you have to exchange pilot names, time, and location before the flight?

It's stopped raining outside... Grin...!
« Last Edit: Sep 15th, 2005 at 6:05am by Fozzer »  

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Reply #31 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 9:34am

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Fozzer,

No, that IP address and the port number was the standard for that machine on WSPilots.  There are three servers...each intended for a different set of Hop Lists.  I THINK the port numbers are 23456 , 23457, and 23458.  Those get changed in the "Client Settings" screen in the multiplayer setup.

I do have to remind you that you need to have those ports open in your firewall and router/dls modem / cable modem though.  When there are a lot of people on sometimes the WSP server owners do a "port scan" and boot people whose systems are not set up correctly.  If you read their forums... you'll see it is a "hot issue".  I used the 23456 server simply because iot was the default port setting...and I didn't want to get into explaining how to change those  on the short time frame then Smiley.

They are open public servers to my knowledge.... which means that you don't HAVE to register in the WSP system.  But if you are going to fly there regularly..... it would be a good courtesy.

As to "recognizing" each other........ that is what tail numbers are for.  When you sign in... use the same one all the time.  After a while....... you'll get "known".  Just like hanging on SimV........ we ALL know who Fozzer is  Grin.

You also can use the chat system.  Or you can log onto the WSPilots Teamspeak channel and use voice there. When they are running a live ATXC session you HAVE to use Teamspeak.   In the chat window type "?TS" and you'll get the connection info for their Teamspeak server.   I have found Teamspeak to be VERY simple to setup and use.

Some flight servers require that you use a "realistic" tail number... so mine works OK most anywhere.  That means that "ShootToKill876" is not acceptable but something like "WB554" or "TWA-132" would be.  

For online flying I am always N100JB on every server.  "N" for a USA call sign...... "100" because it is easy to hear and remember ....... and "JB" for obvious reasons  Wink.

best,

..........................john
 

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Reply #32 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 3:15pm
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John,

I have just checked the WSP port numbers and you are correct in saying that they are 23456 , 23457, and 23458.

It would be nice to have another flight in the Uk sometime with some more people, and if possible again use the WSP server ??

Nemo
 
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Reply #33 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 3:28pm

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Reply #34 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 4:41pm

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Quote:
John,

.....It would be nice to have another flight in the Uk sometime with some more people.....

Nemo


...someone else...Roll Eyes...?
so....
What have I done to offend you, John... Cry...!

LOL...!

Gimme a shout, sometime, and I'll take you for a trip around my neck of the woods... Wink... Grin....!

Cheers John...!

Paul... 8)...!
 

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Reply #35 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 5:56pm

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I may get on WSPilots this evening..... or maybe on ESkyWorld.  Not sure which.  Or if I will have time.

If so... I'll be in the BAe 146-200 though.


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..................john
 

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Reply #36 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 7:33pm
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Quote:
What have I done to offend you, John... Cry...!


Paul ....
you have done nothing wrong, What i meant was with a few more people to fly with.

Where abouts is your neck of the woods then Paul ? ? ?

Nemo ..... retreving modem from the shed......
 
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Reply #37 - Sep 15th, 2005 at 10:32pm

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02:40 GMT ... logging onto the ESkyWorld freeflight server tonight flying RPLL to RPVB IFR 13000 real weather.  (Phillippines)  JAL BAe 146-200  (N100JB tail#)

Departure at 03:00 GMT.

Anyone happens to be on.....give me a call on TeamSpeak on the freeflight channel.

ESky Free Flight Server is 209193.72.11 port 23456


best,

.................john
 

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Reply #38 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 12:47am

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Posted a couple of shots in "Payware"

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.................john
 

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Reply #39 - Sep 19th, 2005 at 10:51pm
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