Thanks for your reply. (see attachment to prior post) I can delete single digits from item "jamulus" under firewall entry type IPv4 port mapping, but if I attempt to delete the entire number, the "save" button remains greyed out. There's nothing in the airport utility that suggests it needs to be unlocked to make changes. My firewall is configured to allow incoming connections from Jamulus and Jamulus server. My server is "Green Man." Just checked Jamulus Explorer and it's showing up. I notice that:...
Thanks for your reply. (see attachment to prior post) I can delete single digits from item "jamulus" under firewall entry type IPv4 port mapping, but if I attempt to delete the entire number, the "save" button remains greyed out. There's nothing in the airport utility that suggests it needs to be unlocked to make changes. My firewall is configured to allow incoming connections from Jamulus and Jamulus server. My server is "Green Man." Just checked Jamulus Explorer and it's showing up. I notice that:...
Running Jamulus on MacOS High Sierra version 10.13.6, AirPort router Jamulus default port setting is 22124; my router's IPv4 Port Mapping (see attachment) is configured this way However, Jamulus Explorer shows my port number as 44458 Why the discrepancy? Was this something that I inadvertently did? And I'm wondering if this has any bearing on my primary issue: I can see my server listed, and connect with it, but others cannot.