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Control Behringer X32 over an internet conection (not a lan)
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<blockquote data-quote="Erik Jerde" data-source="post: 139481" data-attributes="member: 8276"><p>Re: Control Behringer X32 over an internet conection (not a lan)</p><p></p><p>Port forwarding would probably work but it's also a terrible idea. Terrible. It puts your console on the internet. There are actual websites that log the various equipment types connected directly to the internet - lots of good stuff like industrial control, hvac, etc out there with terrible security wide open for hackers to... hack. Honestly the fact that you're asking and continuing to ask the question means you've got no business doing it because you don't properly appreciate what you're doing. If you did you'd know how to figure out the ports on your own already. Your best option is either a PC with secure remote access (logmein etc) or replace your internet router with one that supports incoming VPN connections and then VPN into the network like has already been suggested. The PC thing would be easy, just get something small, get the remote access setup, then run it headless (no kbd, mouse, display). Just make sure it's set to power on after a power failure and at a specific time of day (I usually do 4AM). The VPN router is probably cheaper and easier even after you pay someone who knows what they are doing to set it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik Jerde, post: 139481, member: 8276"] Re: Control Behringer X32 over an internet conection (not a lan) Port forwarding would probably work but it's also a terrible idea. Terrible. It puts your console on the internet. There are actual websites that log the various equipment types connected directly to the internet - lots of good stuff like industrial control, hvac, etc out there with terrible security wide open for hackers to... hack. Honestly the fact that you're asking and continuing to ask the question means you've got no business doing it because you don't properly appreciate what you're doing. If you did you'd know how to figure out the ports on your own already. Your best option is either a PC with secure remote access (logmein etc) or replace your internet router with one that supports incoming VPN connections and then VPN into the network like has already been suggested. The PC thing would be easy, just get something small, get the remote access setup, then run it headless (no kbd, mouse, display). Just make sure it's set to power on after a power failure and at a specific time of day (I usually do 4AM). The VPN router is probably cheaper and easier even after you pay someone who knows what they are doing to set it up. [/QUOTE]
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