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Friday, April 5, 2019

LAN Messenger cross subnets

Carson Reichert:



dear all,
i have used LAN Messenger since 2 years, now i want to connecting cross subnet, for example:
network A --> 192.168.1.0/24
network B --> 192.168.2.0/24
so how to way?

thanks a lot

Obie Cormier:

Hi,

Sorry for the delay, hope this is still relevant! I had to do something similar. You need to edit the LAN Messeger.ini located in C:\Users\#Username\AppData\Roaming\LAN Messenger 
In here you can include the extra ip's you wish for the program to forward to.

I'm not sure if this is the best solution, but it works for me. In the .ini put 
[BroadcastList]
1\Broadcast=10.19.0.255
size=3
2\Broadcast=10.1.3.14

(Increase this as you go along, so the next would be 3\Broadcast=10.1.3.15 and so on).

Hope this helps.

Hans Beahan:


here is a guide for connecting subnets https://messenger.softros.com/help/subnets/

The principles are the same on every messaging app.

Karli Cassin:


If I need to connect 2 networks accross de internet, what woulb be the steps?

1. Open port 50000 on network nº2
2. Add public ip of network nº2 to Broadcast list or Multicast List?


Thanks

Fabiola Mitchell:

Hi,

Is there any other solution?

I have various vlan connected by a firewall. I do rules to allow communication in port 50000 in all vlans. I can do ping between vlans but no message arrive.

Thank you,


Hi there,

Have you tried LANcet chat https://lancetchat.com

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