Discovery across vlans
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@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
Did you see the image I provided, with the IP & gateway & mask?
Are those on the receiver or Android/iPhone apps? If the receiver then that's for Internet access for updates, etc., not remote control. That's how my Yamaha is set up. Those apps will require a gateway and subnet mask, if they are on a different subnet. That's in addition to multicast being used. Unless specifically configured or managed with IGMP, multicast packets are not passed by a router.
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@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
Are those on the receiver or Android/iPhone apps? If the receiver then that's for Internet access for updates, etc., not remote control. That's how my Yamaha is set up. Those apps will require a gateway and subnet mask, if they are on a different subnet. That's in addition to multicast being used. Unless specifically configured or managed with IGMP, multicast packets are not passed by a router.
Those settings are on the Receiver (web management page) itself, and they set the internet access as well as the local device IP.
The Marantz (Android or iPhone) app, doesn't have the option to set a gateway, just the IP of the device you wish to connect to.
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@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
Are those on the receiver or Android/iPhone apps? If the receiver then that's for Internet access for updates, etc., not remote control. That's how my Yamaha is set up. Those apps will require a gateway and subnet mask, if they are on a different subnet. That's in addition to multicast being used. Unless specifically configured or managed with IGMP, multicast packets are not passed by a router.
Those settings are on the Receiver (web management page) itself, and they set the internet access as well as the local device IP.
The Marantz (Android or iPhone) app, doesn't have the option to set a gateway, just the IP of the device you wish to connect to.
That's what I thought. The receiver needs a gateway & subnet mask to reach the Internet for updates and content, but not for the phone/tablet apps. Since the phone/tablet apps don't have a subnet mask and gateway, they cannot communicate beyond the router. As Johnpoz mentioned, pfSense would have to be configured to act as a proxy for the receiver. In that instance you'd need to manually configure the IP address on those devices.
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@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
Are those on the receiver or Android/iPhone apps? If the receiver then that's for Internet access for updates, etc., not remote control. That's how my Yamaha is set up. Those apps will require a gateway and subnet mask, if they are on a different subnet. That's in addition to multicast being used. Unless specifically configured or managed with IGMP, multicast packets are not passed by a router.
Those settings are on the Receiver (web management page) itself, and they set the internet access as well as the local device IP.
The Marantz (Android or iPhone) app, doesn't have the option to set a gateway, just the IP of the device you wish to connect to.
That's what I thought. The receiver needs a gateway & subnet mask to reach the Internet for updates and content, but not for the phone/tablet apps. Since the phone/tablet apps don't have a subnet mask and gateway, they cannot communicate beyond the router. As Johnpoz mentioned, pfSense would have to be configured to act as a proxy for the receiver. In that instance you'd need to manually configure the IP address on those devices.
Any hint how to do that?
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I assume you'd have to set up port forwarding for the protocols used by those apps.
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@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
I assume you'd have to set up port forwarding for the protocols used by those apps.
Port forward from where to where?
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@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
I assume you'd have to set up port forwarding for the protocols used by those apps.
Port forward from where to where?
Traffic between VLAN is wide open (see screenshot above).Find out what protocols/port numbers are used, then configure pfSense to forward them to the receiver. It's exactly the same thing as when you have to get past NAT to reach computers on your home network. You determine what has to be forwarded and where.
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@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
I assume you'd have to set up port forwarding for the protocols used by those apps.
Port forward from where to where?
Traffic between VLAN is wide open (see screenshot above).Find out what protocols/port numbers are used, then configure pfSense to forward them to the receiver. It's exactly the same thing as when you have to get past NAT to reach computers on your home network. You determine what has to be forwarded and where.
well, yes, but we still have the "thing" where it works for iPhone/Macbook (so it's probably open), but not for Android and there are no real blocked entries in the log...
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@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
well, yes, but we still have the “thing” where it works for iPhone/Macbook (so it’s probably open), but not for Android and there are no real blocked entries in the log…
Does the app on those devices have settings for gateway and subnet mask? If not, I have no idea how they manage to work through a router.
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@jknott said in Discovery across vlans:
@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
well, yes, but we still have the “thing” where it works for iPhone/Macbook (so it’s probably open), but not for Android and there are no real blocked entries in the log…
Does the app on those devices have settings for gateway and subnet mask? If not, I have no idea how they manage to work through a router.
The app is the Spotify (official) app and no, it doesn't even have IP settings - it just "finds" the Marantz.
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@mtk
May I suggest you ask spotify what differences there are between their working iOS app and their not working Android app in your scenario. -
@jahonix said in Discovery across vlans:
@mtk
May I suggest you ask spotify what differences there are between their working iOS app and their not working Android app in your scenario.I'll do that, but in the meantime, is there any way to see what the iOS/MacOS are doing network-wise vs the Android?
I mean, they are probably initiating some sort of request to see "how is out there", right? -
@mtk said in Discovery across vlans:
is there any way to see what the iOS/MacOS are doing network-wise vs the Android?
You can use Packet Capture record the traffic and then download for viewing with Wireshark. If you have a managed switch, you can use Wireshark directly by configuring the switch for port mirroring.
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You don't need to configure a subnet or gateway in the phone app for the same reason you need need one in your web browser. It just uses the hosts IP stack with whatever the default route is.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Discovery across vlans:
ou don’t need to configure a subnet or gateway in the phone app for the same reason you need need one in your web browser. It just uses the hosts IP stack with whatever the default route is.
Quite so. Not thinking straight. Not enough beer. ;)
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...or too many. Tough to stay o the Ballmer peak for any length of time.
@mtk If the amp has a webgui for configuring it I assume you can hit that from any device on any subnet?
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Discovery across vlans:
...or too many. Tough to stay o the Ballmer peak for any length of time.
@mtk If the amp has a webgui for configuring it I assume you can hit that from any device on any subnet?
Steve
Yes, I can access the Marantz webgui from all WIFI connected devices.
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@jahonix said in Discovery across vlans:
HEOS App
I just installed the Marantz 2016 AVR Remote which doesn't support my old Marantz, but I added its IP manually and actually got a message saying something like:
NR1504 is not compatible with this app use the other
so my Android DOES manage to see the Marantz after all... -
@mtk Great or not, you decide.
This means that the network is out of the equation and the "problem" is with the Android App only.
Good luck getting that one fixed with Denon/Marantz! -
@jahonix said in Discovery across vlans:
@mtk Great or not, you decide.
This means that the network is out of the equation and the "problem" is with the Android App only.
Good luck getting that one fixed with Denon/Marantz!And Spotify as well...