Control Behringer X32 over internet (not in lan)

sylvain anceaux

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Good afternoon,
small topic to answer a question that many people ask on many forums!
after 1 year of research to connect my x32 on the internet to be able to control it remotely with an ipad (example: im in paris and my x32 is at marseille ).
I finally find the answer (thanks chat GPT ahah)

here is the solution to all your problems
- I connected my x32 to an internet box, 4g, 5g.
- I then opened and redirected the ports (10021; 10023; 10024) (in UDP) to the IP of my x32 having previously set a fixed IP for my console.
- I then connect my ipad to another box/ share connection of my phone.
- then on the X32-Mix application I entered the internet IP of my box.

magic you have remote access to your console!

looking forward to helping you.
have a nice day.
 

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Good afternoon,
small topic to answer a question that many people ask on many forums!
after 1 year of research to connect my x32 on the internet to be able to control it remotely with an ipad (example: im in paris and my x32 is at marseille ).
I finally find the answer (thanks chat GPT ahah)

here is the solution to all your problems
- I connected my x32 to an internet box, 4g, 5g.
- I then opened and redirected the ports (10021; 10023; 10024) (in UDP) to the IP of my x32 having previously set a fixed IP for my console.
- I then connect my ipad to another box/ share connection of my phone.
- then on the X32-Mix application I entered the internet IP of my box.

magic you have remote access to your console!

looking forward to helping you.
have a nice day.

Hi
Technically that will work, but it isn't very secure, as you've just exposed your console's remote control to the internet. There are lots of things out there scanning for open ports, it's not worth the risk in my opinion.


A better way to do this would be to set up VPN access into your network where the X32 exists. Then once VPN'd in, its just like you are there, no special ports required.
 
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