- - I have the Firewall Enabled on my Arris router.
- I have the Port Trigger Configuration on my Arris router set up as:- Description: VLC Streaming
Outbound Port: 1234-1234
Type: Both
Inbound Port: 1234-1234
- Description: VLC Streaming
Inbound Port: 1234-1234
Type: Both
Private IP Address: 192.168.0.2
Local Port: 1234-1234
- Description: VLC Streaming
- Program Rules (for VLC): Allow, Direction: In/Out, Computer: Any, Communications: Any, Protocol: All
Traffic Rules: Allow, Direction: In/Out, Computer: Specific, Communications: Specific, Protocol: TCP and UDP
My family and I have successfully streamed 35% of the time, with no changes to any of the settings listed above. Of the 35%, most of the time I have had to restart my router and they their computer. Otherwise, it doesn't work. In addition, there was a point last night when trying to stream and my family restarted their computer midway through the stream.
We both watch what is being streamed on other computers (they at their house, me in the living room while my computer in the computer room streams). When they returned from the boot-up, they were unable to reconnect, while my computer was able to continue the stream in the living room while on the same network.
I've tried the same thing minutes ago with my work computer, and was able to stream the video with ease. I closed and restarted VLC on my work computer to try once more, and was unable to.
The following is the error that is received every time:
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main debug: processing request item: http://##.###.###.##:1234, node: Playlist, skip: 0
main debug: resyncing on http://##.###.###.##:1234
main debug: http://##.###.###.##:1234 is at 0
main debug: starting playback of the new playlist item
main debug: resyncing on http://##.###.###.##:1234
main debug: http://##.###.###.##:1234 is at 0
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: Creating an input for 'http://##.###.###.##:1234'
main debug: using timeshift granularity of 50 MiB, in path 'C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\Temp'
main debug: `http://##.###.###.##:1234' gives access `http' demux `' path `##.###.###.##:1234'
main debug: creating demux: access='http' demux='' location='##.###.###.##:1234' file='\\##.###.###.##:1234'
main debug: looking for access_demux module matching "http": 12 candidates
main debug: no access_demux modules matched
main debug: creating access 'http' location='##.###.###.##:1234', path='\\##.###.###.##:1234'
main debug: looking for access module matching "http": 20 candidates
access_http debug: querying proxy for http://##.###.###.##:1234
access_http debug: no proxy
access_http debug: http: server='##.###.###.##' port=1234 file=''
main debug: net: connecting to ##.###.###.## port 1234
qt4 debug: IM: Setting an input
main warning: connection timed out
access_http error: cannot connect to ##.###.###.##:1234
main debug: net: connecting to ##.###.###.## port 1234
main warning: connection timed out
access_mms error: cannot connect to ##.###.###.##:1234
main debug: no access modules matched
main error: open of `http://##.###.###.##:1234' failed
main debug: dead input
main debug: changing item without a request (current 0/1)
main debug: nothing to play
qt4 debug: IM: Deleting the input