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      bitsky
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      Hello Everybody,

      I am facing some problems and would like to ask what is your opinion how could I fix my problem.

      pfSense 2.5.1 is running on Windows 10 inside Hyper-V.

      I have 3 Subnets and 3 Interfaces.

      WAN: 192.168.43.1 (Android Hotspot on Wireless)
      LAN: 192.168.1.1 (Internal vEthernet for Management of pfSense)
      OPT1:10.66.54.74 (IPTV Network where also are different subnets and management)
      Interfaces.png
      Interfaces 2.png

      In the firewall Rules I have opened all for all 3 Interfaces.

      Firewall.png

      What I managed to do is make them communicate from my Laptop all of them by adding some routes.
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      Static Routes.png
      1.What I want to do is how do i configure that I can also Access the IPTV Network from My Android Phone which is in our case the WAN and other devices connected to the Hotspot.
      2.How can i forward pfsense on my ddns. (I know Android Phone is also a Router in our case and needs forwarding which I do manages as on the Phone and Laptop on my ddns address it showes me the WebGUI of pfsens
      3.Forward UDP Unicast Stream from 10.66.125.77:7000 to public address through pfsense.

      If I insert for example the ip in the browser 10.66.125.76 will give me Connection time out on a white page. (Management IP for Unicast Encoder)

      Thank you,

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        bitsky @bitsky
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        @bitsky

        Just for Update.

        I managed to access all Subnets with OpenVPN by tunneling all traffic to Android.

        Still I would like a solution if possible without VPN.

        Thank You,

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          bitsky @bitsky
          last edited by

          Can anybody help me?
          Please

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