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Custom external ports for streaming

Open apoklyps3 opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

I know this was asked before and was denied as too complex, but it would be nice to have it as an advanced feature for those in need and that would be remaping only the ports needed for a wan connection (streaming pc on an external network). I know we are not many with this issue, but it would be so nice to have. My workplace allows "relaxation hours", yet the wired network architecture doesn't allow all the ports in gamestream's range, vpn connections are frowned upon and the only solution is wifi, which as we all know is not the most stable solution for game streaming. It would be really nice to have this option on an external ip remote connection (like an extra option to configure if wan connection is used for that paired PC)

apoklyps3 avatar Jan 14 '22 17:01 apoklyps3

I don't mind a separate program to achieve this, as long as it doesn't involve VPN

apoklyps3 avatar Jan 22 '22 07:01 apoklyps3

I have tried frp, but no dice. keeps spitting errors that port 5353 is not accessible on the client

apoklyps3 avatar Feb 02 '22 07:02 apoklyps3

Hello! first you have to make sure that your provider has an ip public for your router/modem.

search the web for your public ip.

then access your modem go to port fowarding and put 3389 both tcp/udp to your PC local ip address.

you should be able to play remotely!

joshblond avatar Mar 26 '22 00:03 joshblond

I think you misunderstood my issue. My streaming server has a public ip and all the ports forwarded. I can access it from anywhere except from the LAN network of my workplace which blocks most of the ports used by gamestream(the workplace wifi has the ports accessible, but it's unstable to use for gamestream). I have no means to unlock the ports on my workplace LAN, this is the reason I'm looking for a possibility to use other ports

apoklyps3 avatar Mar 26 '22 17:03 apoklyps3