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Steam Streaming from LAN to a VLAN?

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    hubsd
    last edited by May 7, 2014, 8:48 PM

    Hello,

    I'm testing Steam streaming feature, all works fine in same subnet (192.168.1.0/24 for interface LAN).

    Now I would like to try on my WIFI which is on a vlan and a different subnet (192.168.100.0/24 for interface VLAN10).

    Streaming seems to use port 27036/UDP.
    Streaming "Server" IP : 192.168.1.102
    Streaming "Client" IP : 192.168.100.100

    Firewall rules are not restricted (LAN to VLAN10 and VLAN10 to LAN).

    What I'm supposed to do now ?

    Thanks.

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      podilarius
      last edited by May 8, 2014, 2:49 PM

      Can you do the basic ping or any other network services across the FW to and from the VLAN from the LAN?

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        hubsd
        last edited by May 8, 2014, 3:16 PM May 8, 2014, 3:12 PM

        ping is ok from/to Lan/Vlan

        rules allow * to * from LAN to VLAN and the same thing from VLAN to LAN

        also, it seems that STEAM is doing a broadcast to find another client

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          Harvy66
          last edited by May 10, 2014, 8:07 PM

          https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3629-RIAV-1617

          The computers don't see each other

          Make sure they are on the same subnet

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            hubsd
            last edited by May 11, 2014, 1:13 PM

            yes, I have no problem on the same subnet

            the point is that I want to stream from VLAN10 to my WLAN (so different subnets)

            the only working solution that I was able to find is to bridge VLAN_GAMING and WLAN

            now, if only pfsense could support 802.11n it would be super nice ! (54Mb is ok to stream 720p at a medium bitrate, I need 802.11n for 1080p and best bitrate)

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              podilarius
              last edited by May 12, 2014, 2:54 PM

              Most all firewalls and routers will not forward broadcast or multicast packets. This is why they need to be on the same subnet. The bridge works becuase you are on the same subnet and they ports are acting like a couple of switch ports (with filtering). You could always put 802.11n or AC access point into a gigabit nic on the FW and bridge that. There is always options.

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                hubsd
                last edited by May 12, 2014, 4:05 PM

                yes I understand that is not a "pfsense"issue, i'm just looking for a working and secure setup with my pfsense box
                I was not able to find a solution to forward broadcast traffic so I will use that bridge solution (unless someone can share a better one?)

                about wlan, yes a dedicated AP is an option but I dont really need/want another device just for something that will be useless as soon as pfense 2.2 is released and I really want my atheros AR9280 to be used at full speed someday ;)

                thanks

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