Hi all -
I have 2 Systems running Logitech Media Server.

The first one I have been using for years and I have been able to access
it remotely without any problems.  My internet signal comes into the
Optimum modem and out of the modem,  ethernet is connected to a Cisco
router with ports 9000 and 3483 forwarded. LMS is running on a Mac mini.
No issues, works fantastic.

I recently set up LMS at another location on a Dell Inspiron i3050.  The
internet signal comes into a Comcast combination modem/router (Modem is
10.0.0.1, router is 192.168.1.1) .  I don't use the Comcast router,
instead I have a D-Link connected to the modem. DLINK uses 192.168.0.1.
I port forwarded 9000 and 3483 on the Dlink.  PiCoreplayer Squeezelite
running on a Raspberry pi works fine.   However to connect to it
remotely, port forwarding on the DLink was not enough.  I had to log
into the Comcast modem (10.0.0.1) and also port forward 9000 and 3483 on
the _modem_ in order to connect remotely.  Does that make sense?  The
DLink has IP of 192.168.0.1, while the Comcast ROUTER is 192.168.1.1.  I
am not sure why I had to port forward on my modem?  Any explanations or
suggestions?   Much appreciated! :confused:


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