Your router manual is at this address the sections you're interested in are in chapter 8, If I were you, I'd start by using the port forwarding options to forward ports 22124-22127 to the IP address of your windows machine. You can find that address by doing an IPCONFIG command at the windows command line (it should be something like 192.168.0.X). Please take some time to read that section of the manual. You might also try (Temporarily) turning off firewall protection. It is in this section you will...
Sounds like you MAY have a port problem with your router blocking the UDP ports needed to reach the jamulus central server, or for it to reach you. Typically when you initiate a UDP connection the router will let the reverse packets thru, but sometimes not. Jamulus uses UDP port numbers like 22124, 22125. You may have to use the "game mode" of the router to allow those packets, but that's NOT ordinarily necessary. With UDP there's really no way to PING the server to see if you have connectivity,...
Great Work! Looking forward to using it.
Your question about the License requirement was a good one, since the agent can only read at a first grade level, it didn't understand the question (since Version 3.5.12). So now it just bans any servers that have license requirements. We haven't been connecting to servers since last week when we had some hardware issues. The opt-in model has been discussed. Servers do not have to actively seek ways to stop anything. No, means no.
Yes, right now it's only the 'All Servers' genre, it is capable of any of them really, but not all at once, and for testing we wanted to use the most popular. So far so good, the Agent has been tamed not to send too many chat messages, but we're not letting it run all day. Since most US users use it in the afternoon, we test mostly in the mornings. Yesterday the code that was supposed to limit it's outgoing chat messages was tested on Jamulus network for the first time, and of course it failed. Testing...
The website does require location data, because without it your browser can't rank how far away the servers are (like the connection dialog). Your browser can't ping the servers to find out which is closest because your browser is forbidden from using UDP. We emulate this function by using the distances, which can ONLY be determined by YOUR BROWSER's javascript using location data. If you look at the javascript code you'll see that this location data is NEVER transmitted. And without it it WOULD...
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Hi, I’ve been using Jamulus since April (like a lot of you), so I can jam with my friends. One common complaint I’ve heard was that they didn’t know when I was online and couldn’t tell without having to fire-up Jamulus. If the computer running Jamulus (like mine) is connected to a USB device that itself is connected to a mixer and speakers, etc., it’s not a machine that you use every day. Wouldn’t it be great if you could get the “Connect Dialog” from Jamulus on your web browser, iPad, phone or other...