That is, check if the WAN IP shown by your router's management interface is different from your public IP. If it is, then contact your ISP. If not, then fiddle with your router's settings.
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Hi,
I have seen some posts of @diegodlh and @softins about port2 (the one that
is indicated between parhenteses in Jamulus Explorer
http://jamulus.softins.co.uk/ for some servers.
How could I get rid of that? Should I search in the firewall (windows 10)
or the router (dlink 610N)?
Thanks a lot!!
Last edit: Enesto 2020-09-11
Intersting - didn't know about "port2". Curious as to why it's there (is it a NAT related thing?), and also why you'd want to remove it.
Excellent explanation about port 2 from Tony on Github - https://github.com/softins/jamulus-web/issues/5
So it looks like this is the solution:
https://github.com/softins/jamulus-web/issues/5#issuecomment-691343753
That is, check if the WAN IP shown by your router's management interface is different from your public IP. If it is, then contact your ISP. If not, then fiddle with your router's settings.