Perhaps this is a matter of UDP vs TCP as the transport, and UDP being
blocked by the router ?
ssh would definitely help in that case. On your router, undo the
current port forwardings and add a new one, for the ssh server on the SC
server host (default: listen on 22/TCP) to respond on, say, 443/TCP.
Then something like: 
ssh -p 443 -L 9000:SC_server_lan_ip:9000 -L 3483:SC_server_lan_ip:3483
-N -C lo...@sc_server_public_ip 

should work. 

I'm not so sure you really need 3483. Discovery is chatty, maybe you
can do without it?

HTH


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