Hi there, I am struggling to reach my video encoder attached to a max transit duo over the internet.
I would like to use a bonded cellular connection to send a stream from a hardware video encoder attached to a max transit duo to a remote computer…
I have done some research and it seems this cannot be done via SFC so I have installed Fusionhub on an AWS instance and have set up the SpeedFusion VPN link between the Fusionhub and the Max transit.
I have set up port forwarding on the fusion hub to take incoming traffic on port 8000 and route it to the internal IP address of my video encoder on my max transit duo on port 8000.
I have changed the WAN routing mode to IP forwarding with NAT on the Fusion hub.
I am using this as to try and pull the SRT caller stream srt://FUSIONHUB_public_IP:8000
Please help, I am stuck with getting the proper settings right for this to work. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Hi…
Checking…
Enconder > TST-DUO >> internet / SpeedFusion >> FusionHub > internet port:8000 > your PC
Correct?
At the TST duo… Are you using " Send All Traffic To " and select your FusionHUB connection?
Hi Marcelo,
Thanks for your reply. Setup as follows:
Encoder SRT listener port 8000 → TST-DUO–>SpeedFusion–>Fusionhub on AWS–>internet–>PC trying to access encoder stream via srt://fusionhub_public_ip:8000
send all traffic to remote hub is enabled.
okay…
And… Firewall at AWS is allowing tcp_8000 from any?
also… at FusionHub > Advanced > Port_Forward, you have a rule from any to tcp_8000 ip address of SRT, same tcp_port?
Test… from FusionHub > System > ping… Can you ping the ip_address of SRT?
Hi Marcelo, Thanks so much for your help. I have managed to sort the problem out with a combination of support and your questions which prompted me to enable sending all traffic to the remote hub and enabling the port on AWS. I set up a port forward rule on the Fusion Hub to point straight to the encoder’s internal IP address on the transit DUO and it worked.
Thanks again for your help.
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