6/21/2023 0 Comments Netgear genie open natIn my settings, which are slightly different than yours because our routers are a bit different, I have an option in Settings > Setup > LAN Setup > Address reservation. As I understand it, the only IP that needs to be static is your Roon Core. There appears to be a lot of questionable interpretations floating around. ![]() The static IP address seems to really be a pain point for a lot of people. Based on my setup, the internal/external start port are set to the same thing. As long as you can edit the port, you’re in good shape. I ended up with a random label and edited it. It will try to autofill a plausible port for the service you selected. Hi Robert, the name in the dropdown doesn’t matter much. The only remaining step is “contact the support team”, which I’ve already done and has led me back here, pondering what this all means. But I will if I have to.) If I’m to do the manual configuration I’ll need more details than are provided in the “detailed instructions”, since the first step – Setting a Static IP Address on your Core- is not very obvious to me. It asks if I would like to manually configure and in fact I would not like to. I’m assuming this means I’m forced to use the Manual Configuration (But the language of the documentation is very conditional, so I’m not sure whether I have to do so or whether there is an easier way. I’ve got through the Still Having Issues secction and none of the fixes have worked. I’ve followed the detailed advice on the link you mention. So I’m not sure what to do with this information.Īlso, assuming I do enter these settings correctly. However, neither of these of a different format from the port number. There’s no place to enter a port number, but it lists an External Start Port and an Internal Start Port. There’s a space to enter the Server IP Address and so I entered the roon ip address. I then logged onto the router to access settings, went to “advanced” and then “port forwarding/port triggering.” There I am asked to choose a service name from a drop down menu. I looked on the Roon app and learned the roon core ip address and the port number (which I changed to 55000). My Roon Core is a Naim Sonic Transporter. Thanks! My router is a Netgear Nighthawk R8000. Roon has some derailed advice here regarding setup: You can take the Roon Core IP address and the port number listed in the app and “allow” port forwarding to your Roon Core’s IP address and the port number. Port forwarding options are usually in the advanced settings. You can sign into your router (usually by typing 192.168.1.0 or 192.168.1.1 into your web browser) and access the settings. ![]() Under the Roon Arc Settings in your Roon client (app, desktop app), there should be a Roon Core IP address listed and a port number. Generally, this is turned on in the router settings. I can’t give specific instructions without knowing your router and some more details about the network. Hi Robert, when we’re talking about port forwarding, we’re referring to your network router receiving a request from the internet (Roon Arc) and passing it along to your Roon server.
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