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Sean Rima | Jeff Smith | changing network |
January 2, 2018 1:06 PM * |
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JS> Hello Sean, >>> I had a similar issue where I was a member of two FTN's. It seems that >>> Aftershock is not capable of handling more than one FTN. So, currently one >>> has to choose which FTN they wish to use Aftershock on. >>> I inquired if multiple FTN support was in Aftershock's future and was told >>> that the author has no current plan to add that capability. >> Silly as it allows for multiple ftn addresses in the node setup JS> But Aftershock will allow only one uplink FTN address to be entered and JS> squawks if one tries to add a second FTN address. JS> I did also notice that one can add a second Aftershock node FTN address JS> but when I poll the FTN uplink Aftershock v1.6.7 crashes. If I enter JS> only one Aftershock FTN address then Aftershock polls the uplink OK. My up link is the same so in the node setup I can add both ftn addresses, and use only the one uplink. I get both networks echo mail. Sean --- AfterShock/Android 1.6.7 * Origin: TheCivvie on the move (2:263/1.950) |
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