It would make the investigation easier if you could insert a screen form wireshark when the connection works via VPN. We could see what IPs are used and ports.
BTW soon you will be able to install your own relay server so that direct connection and connect anywhere will work with almost identical latency. This will solve all problems.
I'm also sometimes connecting using mobile network. But in this case direct connection works from time to time (i think it depends on the BTS i'm currently using, if it does not block p2p it works). So i'm also having a similar test case. I will now need to check with VPN.
Are you connecting from 2 different networks? Port forwarding has no sense in the same network.
We will figure it out. But it must work as I use it everyday.
My setup is as follows:
HOME: 1 Router with firewall connected (cable docsis). On this router I have port forwarded 42015 to my Android...
They work on Android, I use it at home. I need to set a port on Android and then port forward it on my router to connect to our lab. Without setting this port (in this case I use the default 42015) I cannot connect. So it must work. Setting this in local network should not matter. It is intended...
In LAN the direct connection should always work without any problems. I have never had any problem with direct connection in LAN.
Is there a problem when you set the same ports on Android and PC server?
You can use Wireshark to check the RDP connection what ports are used and then set the same Inbound/Outbound ports in Remotly server and also Outbound port in Android app.
Does the connection work using Connect Anywhere? Maybe you need to set fixed P2P ports for direct connection? It should work (I think some users connect using VPN). If RDP works then the problem is 99% related with ports.
Thank you vamp! We will check it out. But it will be much more difficult on our side as we do not use WebRTC on the Remotly server. We need to implement a wrapper (it will work in parallel with our own protocol whenever someone is connecting from the web browser).
So for native clients like PC...
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