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![]() ![]() Quote from: markl on September 19, 2022, 12:28:38 am Re-upping this Topic because the root cause has been determined in the recent topic below (title 'JRemote2 from outside the LAN'). ![]() I might try making a beta to test this out." There are 3 choices that you get when linking and we are using the middle choice, not the newest, for backwards compatibility that is possibly not necessary any more. Per Bob: "It MIGHT be just in the network stack JRemote uses. Hopefully JRemote can be modified to fix the problem because I don't wan't to have to use a VPN on my phone if I can avoid it. When the VPN is switched off it fails to connect. I installed a VPN on my iPhone (Windscribe) and JRemote is able to connect when the VPN is on. The work-around solution is to use a VPN on the phone (because most VPNs use an IPv4 public address). Re-upping this Topic because the root cause has been determined in the recent topic below (title 'JRemote2 from outside the LAN').Īs explained by Bob in the thread, JRemote (and I assume JRemote2) does not work from outside the LAN on some cell networks that are using IPv6 (in my case Telstra Australia). Server: Windows, UPnP/1.1 DLNADOC/1.50, JRiver/20 Does anything below give you a clue why JRemote might be failing to connect? I'm not familiar with Wireshark (or how to analyse network communication packets) - so perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place. I can see the access key reference in the TCP packet stream below - but can't see the username/password anywhere. ![]() The Wireshark trace does indeed show that the computer is receiving an incoming request from JRemote (accessing port 52198 that I have set up for this version of MC). Per your advice I downloaded Wireshark onto my windows computer hosting MC and ran a trace while trying to connect via JRemote from outside the network (wifi on the phone turned off). I did uninstall/reinstall the JRemote app on the iPhone but that did not resolve the issue. ![]()
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