Trying to access an M32 through a router. We have a central broadcast room that links two venues, both with M32s. Both venues have M32s which are networked directly to consumer routers to allow for the musicians to operate the mixing apps for their IEMs on their mobiles.
I'd like to be able to use the X32 Edit app to work on the boards remotely when in the broadcast room but I can't seem to get the routers to allow the traffic. Wireshark indicates that the Edit app sends out UDP on port 10023 exclusively, but opening that port up still returns an error of an unreachable port. Also tried putting the board in the DMZ with the same results.
It doesn't looks like X32 Edit is sending anything else out for discovery (like multicast traffic) it looks like it just sends out a message on the broadcast address with the same port and then waits for a reply. Anyone gone down this rabbit hole? I'd say it's the router brand, but we actually have two different ones and the same issue.
I'd like to be able to use the X32 Edit app to work on the boards remotely when in the broadcast room but I can't seem to get the routers to allow the traffic. Wireshark indicates that the Edit app sends out UDP on port 10023 exclusively, but opening that port up still returns an error of an unreachable port. Also tried putting the board in the DMZ with the same results.
It doesn't looks like X32 Edit is sending anything else out for discovery (like multicast traffic) it looks like it just sends out a message on the broadcast address with the same port and then waits for a reply. Anyone gone down this rabbit hole? I'd say it's the router brand, but we actually have two different ones and the same issue.