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    Trying to enable Heos to connect over two sub LANS

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      tighernain
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      Hi guys,

      I have several separate interfaces on my home network, the problem i have is that I am unable to communicate between the Heos Amps connected to my LAN and any device connected to my wifi subnet although they appear fine if I swop network cables about and use a Lan device.

      I have spent the last couple of hours searching for info but every suggestion I have found so far doesn't work. I know that I need to use something like PIMD, Avahi or IGMP, unfortunately I have tried every configuration or suggestion I could find via google but I am still unable to talk across different sub-nets to my Heos devices (although everything else seems to work).

      Anyone have any suggestions?

      I do have a fall backup plan of splitting the wifi into two, with some access points connecting to the main LAN and the others split off as a guest network via a Vlan on the switch and to be honest I'll probably do this anyway but I would love to be able to figure out why I can't connect to any Heos devices via a different subnet.

      Many thanks for any suggestions on how to fix this.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        You read this?
        https://forum.netgate.com/topic/140880/solved-heos-multicast-control-on-different-vlans

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          tighernain @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 yes but I missed the link to Denon's website. I'll have another look on there and see what it says.

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