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Mumble on a home network.


alienshoe
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Basically I am trying to set up mumble on one computer(1). Connect to it with another(2). The correct port is forwarded, myself and others can connect, i can hear people on on computer 1, but not with 2. Others can hear me as well.

On the info page it says "To client: 1" and im guessing it should be alot more than one. Is there a setting im missing?

http://gyazo.com/5fbaf1222a57dabb24609ba6ccd437f5 for more info.

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I guess the incoming UDP packets are blocked on computer 2.

Did you try TCP-only mode for testing? Not sure if that mode is used automatically only if all UDP traffic is blocked, which maybe is not triggered in this case because outbound works.

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