witch_king2011
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Hi all. I have two network adapters, and I'm trying to use one for streaming.
1. Ethernet with interface named Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (ethernet, 100 mbps)
2. WiFi with interface named TP-Link Wireless USB Adapter (802.11, 300 mbps)
when I bind the IP to the wifi, starting the stream results an error:
"The connection timed out. Try a different server, or check that the connection is not being blocked by a firewall or other security software (ETIMEDOUT)."
However, if I do any one of these
Basically it seems that OBS is using the default windows interface rather than what it is told to bind to, and when the IP and interface do not match, it fails somehow. Reading the logs also indicates this. I tested under these four conditions and uploaded each log file:
bind to default when both adapters are enabled
bind to default when only wifi is enabled
bind to wifi when both adapters are enabled (automatic metrics for both adapters) --> fails
bind to ethernet when wifi interface metric set lower than that of ethernet --> fails
1. Ethernet with interface named Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (ethernet, 100 mbps)
2. WiFi with interface named TP-Link Wireless USB Adapter (802.11, 300 mbps)
when I bind the IP to the wifi, starting the stream results an error:
"The connection timed out. Try a different server, or check that the connection is not being blocked by a firewall or other security software (ETIMEDOUT)."
However, if I do any one of these
- bind IP to default or ethernet
- disable or disconnect the ethernet
- use interface metric to prioritize the wifi
Basically it seems that OBS is using the default windows interface rather than what it is told to bind to, and when the IP and interface do not match, it fails somehow. Reading the logs also indicates this. I tested under these four conditions and uploaded each log file:
bind to default when both adapters are enabled
bind to default when only wifi is enabled
bind to wifi when both adapters are enabled (automatic metrics for both adapters) --> fails
bind to ethernet when wifi interface metric set lower than that of ethernet --> fails