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    Configuring UDP Broadcast Relay

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      RickyBaker @CloudNode
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      @iptvcld what interface are these rules on? IoT? Here are my IoT rules in case they are helpful:

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        CloudNode @RickyBaker
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        @RickyBaker thank you! Are you able to share the ports for this alias?
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        Also have you tested this to see if it works on any Amazon FireTV devices (if you have any) - those devices use SSDP protocol.

        This is my IOT - i made an alias with all the IPS that are the CastingDevice and then the CastFromNetwork alias, i just out in the LAN net and Guest Net. But i want to block it a bit better using ports.
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          RickyBaker @CloudNode
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          @iptvcld sure:
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          Never done anything with a fire, but I did get the Nvidia Shields to be operable across vlans...

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            CloudNode @RickyBaker
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            @RickyBaker thanks. The fire uses something called SSPD and not mdns but cannot locate the ports it needs yet.

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              RickyBaker @CloudNode
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              @iptvcld i'm sure there's a more eloquent and effective way to find out but I've actually just googled and messaged various companies to ask them what the udp forwarding port the app uses and been moderately successful. Can't get the the printer to reliably talk across the vlans but that could be a "printers are terrible" thing

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