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    How to connect to a remote PC that has monitors turned off (save power and $$$)?

    small addition. It only need that your main monitor are DP connected. If you use HDMI, not need this hack.
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    Direct connection via VPN

    @mirillis Great news! i wait the new version :)
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    Direct connection via VPN

    Yeah I totaly shure that is false positive. But need to report it to bitdefender, because I can not use it my Windows notebook, that use bitdefender 😊
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    Direct connection via VPN

    Yes i see it, it is a reason that i send it to Bitdefender, furter analize. I get this:
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    Direct connection via VPN

    Thanks for that. One thing that not connect this theme, but good to know. Bitdefender are say that this file Remotly_x86.bin is malicious. I send it this file to bitdefender that analize it, because i think it false positive. If your company have a direct access to bitdefender, good that you...
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    Direct connection via VPN

    If i try it via VPN, only Connect Anywhere connect working. I get strange wireshark results. If i try to connect locally, i get similar wireshark result with you.
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    Direct connection via VPN

    i feel exactly the same!
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    Direct connection via VPN

    i see similar if i connect locally:
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    Direct connection via VPN

    I make a simple draw, how my network look like:
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    Direct connection via VPN

    I try access use my mobile phone with Sunshine. The mobile client is Moonlight. Monitor 47998 UDP port, that Sunshine use it. If you see, my PC (192.168.31.102) send the data to VPN tunnel (192.168.31.105, it is the Server that run Tailscale)
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    Direct connection via VPN

    i only not understand one thing... i get exact same result in wireshark, when i try to connect with and without VPN.... Hmm also interesting... The VPN are active, but the PC client seems try to send the data to my mobile phone IP directly... (outside VPN tunnel)
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    Direct connection via VPN

    yes, i confirm it.
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    Direct connection via VPN

    i can not test it via PC client - PC client communication, because only one PC at my home. Tomorow if i go to work i able to test it. Yes i see this, but not only if i use VPN, i also see that i try to connect without VPN (no port forward) It never connect directly via VPN. Yes, about 10...
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    Direct connection via VPN

    it is REALLY strange.... If i try to connect it without VPN (so only way the cloud connection) i also get exact same packages via wireshark.... So i think it is a test with windows client to access the phone directly or not. It seems the clients it dont now at all how to use VPN tunnel.
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    Direct connection via VPN

    I see this:
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    Direct connection via VPN

    @mirillis Found something!!! So i found how to filter in wireshark what protocol use remotly (RDPUDP) So i establish VPN and try to connect it. When i start connection, seems android client see my PC directly, because i get RDPUDP packets. But after, my android client are say that...
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    Direct connection via VPN

    Try to disable it, but not help at all. I install wireshark. I only see that the connection are establish (via gateway) it generate a lot of http connection. same result it use the relay server.
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    Direct connection via VPN

    Ethernet and Vmware workstation virtual network cards But it also problem, if my devices are same LAN? In this case, Remotly work well. Ethernet adapter Ethernet: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : localdomain Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller...
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    Direct connection via VPN

    Meantime i try Sunshine and Parsec again, via Tailscale VPN. It working as escepted. So i think something are working strange on Remotly network discovery, if we use VPN.
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    Direct connection via VPN

    My test: My android phone on a regular mobile internet. My PC are a different network, a optical cable net. on PC side, i set the firewall (it is NAT on my cabel network) to forward 42015 port to my 192.168.31.102 IP address (it is my PC) But it is basically not so important, because of my...
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