04-17-2020, 02:21 PM
Abridge version
Check out https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC38nc9M...kUA/videos for tutorials.
Also, check your connectivity with the following steps.
1. Go to your router setting and enable UPnP (or NatPNP if you have an apple router) - Call your ISP to have them help
2. Call your ISP and ask them to ensure that you have a public IP address assigned to your router and not a private one.
3. Ask your ISP to provide you with both IPV6 and IPV4 internet addresses. Otherwise you will only be able to communicate with peers who have the kind of internet address you have. You should at least ask your ISP if you have both and if not, which one. Your peers need to have the same
4. Add the JamKazam app to your allowed list of apps in your windows/mac firewall app setting
After that, try running the Network Tests. If you and everyone you want to play with pass the network test, then you should be able to get into a session. We are working on improving session connectivity, so stay tuned! Our test server is running hot, so if you do not see any warning about network setup, you can proceed to join sessions and see how it works. If you don’t have an audio interface that works in low-latency, we highly recommend the UMC204HD for low-latency jamming.
Check out https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC38nc9M...kUA/videos for tutorials.
Also, check your connectivity with the following steps.
1. Go to your router setting and enable UPnP (or NatPNP if you have an apple router) - Call your ISP to have them help
2. Call your ISP and ask them to ensure that you have a public IP address assigned to your router and not a private one.
3. Ask your ISP to provide you with both IPV6 and IPV4 internet addresses. Otherwise you will only be able to communicate with peers who have the kind of internet address you have. You should at least ask your ISP if you have both and if not, which one. Your peers need to have the same
4. Add the JamKazam app to your allowed list of apps in your windows/mac firewall app setting
After that, try running the Network Tests. If you and everyone you want to play with pass the network test, then you should be able to get into a session. We are working on improving session connectivity, so stay tuned! Our test server is running hot, so if you do not see any warning about network setup, you can proceed to join sessions and see how it works. If you don’t have an audio interface that works in low-latency, we highly recommend the UMC204HD for low-latency jamming.