04-11-2020, 11:22 AM
(04-11-2020, 12:51 AM)gregthesavage Wrote:(04-10-2020, 11:12 AM)Dimitri Muskens Wrote:Thanks Dimitri. The only mention of UDP in my modem/router manual is in a section on port forwarding, which scares me as it requires me telling it which port (or range of ports) I'd like to use. How on earth would I know?! BTW my Mac is etherneted directly into the cable modem/router.(04-10-2020, 06:37 AM)gregthesavage Wrote: Hi there, first timer here, trying a session with a friend. I'm greyed out and can't be heard, but I can hear them OK. The system helpfully lets us both know this fact... I'm using a Yamaha MG16XU mixer as my interface to a MacBook Pro cabled directly to a Telstra Smartmodem. Any of the million potential culprits more likely than others?UDP enabled in router?
(04-11-2020, 12:51 AM)gregthesavage Wrote:Hmmm, interesting! I've just checked my modem settings again and it's now showing a UDP setting that wasn't there yesterday (see attached). That I didn't explicitly set... Maybe it works now--I'm waiting my friend to come back online to rerun the test session. Probably in an hour or so--just thought I'd put my query on hold there so no-one wastes time responding if the problem's fixed.(04-10-2020, 11:12 AM)Dimitri Muskens Wrote:Thanks Dimitri. The only mention of UDP in my modem/router manual is in a section on port forwarding, which scares me as it requires me telling it which port (or range of ports) I'd like to use. How on earth would I know?! BTW my Mac is etherneted directly into the cable modem/router.(04-10-2020, 06:37 AM)gregthesavage Wrote: Hi there, first timer here, trying a session with a friend. I'm greyed out and can't be heard, but I can hear them OK. The system helpfully lets us both know this fact... I'm using a Yamaha MG16XU mixer as my interface to a MacBook Pro cabled directly to a Telstra Smartmodem. Any of the million potential culprits more likely than others?UDP enabled in router?
Is there a playstation (PS4) in your household? (that would explain UDP 9308)
Port forwarding is not too scary. The app suggest 12000 (-through 12010) a 'save' range. Not too much there in most networks. So forward that range to the dedicated !wired! IP of the machine you're running jkz on.
Then in the 'menage' part of jkz tick the box 'Always use the same UDP ports'. In [Networking -> Configure Port Preferences] You could use/try other portranges, as long as you forward the same ports to your machine that you configure in the app.