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MikeStutzzzz wrote:anti wrote:I was able to figure out how to get this to work! Not an easy thing to do if you're not networking savvy but just 1:1 NAT to the IP that the Dreamcast gets once it dial's into the DreamPi is all it took!
does your ISP provide you multiple public IPs?
Scrivani wrote:Is ok for playing games that dont require port forwarding.
But if not, just one of them can have open ports for the same game.
To play multiple dreampi kit with functional port forwarding , multiple ISP links are needed OR a VPN work nice and good
Oh okay, in this case. Is this common? Good ISP btw.anti wrote:Scrivani wrote:Is ok for playing games that dont require port forwarding.
But if not, just one of them can have open ports for the same game.
To play multiple dreampi kit with functional port forwarding , multiple ISP links are needed OR a VPN work nice and good
Multiple ISP links aren't needed if you have multiple public IPv4 addresses and utilize 1:1 NAT.
Scrivani wrote:Oh okay, in this case. Is this common? Good ISP btw.anti wrote:Scrivani wrote:Is ok for playing games that dont require port forwarding.
But if not, just one of them can have open ports for the same game.
To play multiple dreampi kit with functional port forwarding , multiple ISP links are needed OR a VPN work nice and good
Multiple ISP links aren't needed if you have multiple public IPv4 addresses and utilize 1:1 NAT.
anti wrote:MikeStutzzzz wrote:anti wrote:I was able to figure out how to get this to work! Not an easy thing to do if you're not networking savvy but just 1:1 NAT to the IP that the Dreamcast gets once it dial's into the DreamPi is all it took!
does your ISP provide you multiple public IPs?
AT&T has static IPv4 blocks available for purchase. I have 7 at my disposal for an extra $15 a month!
https://www.dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16184MikeStutzzzz wrote:anti wrote:MikeStutzzzz wrote:does your ISP provide you multiple public IPs?
AT&T has static IPv4 blocks available for purchase. I have 7 at my disposal for an extra $15 a month!
oh that is lucky I switched to google fiber and only give you 1. But it looks like I may be able to do something with my VPN provider. really interested in the feasibility of having tunneled dreamcast gaming traffic. I don't see why we couldn't setup pi's to be vpn clients.
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