Hi Jaroslav,
It looks to me that all 4 ports need to be implemented as servers on the remote end ... do you agree?
In the prototype, I implemented mic sound as a server on the control head; for that one port, the remote end is a client and requests the connection ... I didn't know any better than to do that, and it worked fine on my local network.? But it sounds like it's causing a problem on the internet.
-- Ben, AC2YD --
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On 9/24/22 15:33, Jaroslav ?karvada wrote:
thanks for the update, most of the problems seems to be fixed now and it's almost perfect. But I still have problem with the remote mic if the control-head is behind NAT. I have to port forward UDP port 4588 from the router to the control-head, then it works correctly. The problem here is that this router usually is not under your control (e.g. hotel wifi), so you cannot port forward.
73! Jaroslav, OK2JRQ