Hi all -
I have 2 Systems running Logitech Media Server.
The first one I have been using for years and I have been able to access it remotely without any problems. My internet signal comes into the Optimum modem and out of the modem, ethernet is connected to a Cisco router with ports 9000 and 3483 forwarded. LMS is running on a Mac mini. No issues, works fantastic.
I recently set up LMS at another location on a Dell Inspiron i3050. The internet signal comes into a Comcast combination modem/router (Modem is 10.0.0.1, router is 192.168.1.1) . I don't use the Comcast router, instead I have a D-Link connected to the modem. DLINK uses 192.168.0.1.
I port forwarded 9000 and 3483 on the Dlink. PiCoreplayer Squeezelite running on a Raspberry pi works fine. However to connect to it remotely, port forwarding on the DLink was not enough. I had to log into the Comcast modem (10.0.0.1) and also port forward 9000 and 3483 on the modem in order to connect remotely. Does that make sense? The DLink has IP of 192.168.0.1, while the Comcast ROUTER is 192.168.1.1. I am not sure why I had to port forward on my modem? Any explanations or suggestions? Much appreciated! :confused:
I have 2 Systems running Logitech Media Server.
The first one I have been using for years and I have been able to access it remotely without any problems. My internet signal comes into the Optimum modem and out of the modem, ethernet is connected to a Cisco router with ports 9000 and 3483 forwarded. LMS is running on a Mac mini. No issues, works fantastic.
I recently set up LMS at another location on a Dell Inspiron i3050. The internet signal comes into a Comcast combination modem/router (Modem is 10.0.0.1, router is 192.168.1.1) . I don't use the Comcast router, instead I have a D-Link connected to the modem. DLINK uses 192.168.0.1.
I port forwarded 9000 and 3483 on the Dlink. PiCoreplayer Squeezelite running on a Raspberry pi works fine. However to connect to it remotely, port forwarding on the DLink was not enough. I had to log into the Comcast modem (10.0.0.1) and also port forward 9000 and 3483 on the modem in order to connect remotely. Does that make sense? The DLink has IP of 192.168.0.1, while the Comcast ROUTER is 192.168.1.1. I am not sure why I had to port forward on my modem? Any explanations or suggestions? Much appreciated! :confused: