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Originally Posted by byteshare
You can do it with a VPN for sure, but if you don't want a VPN have you tried setting public IP addresses for the servers?
That would seem like a security risk IMO.
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I must be missing something... The easy part is getting Encoding Client to connect with the remote server (I simply add static address and the port to Distributed Encoding server list) - remote encoding server reports "Client established connection with server" so all is good connecting to server at remote location( remote router port forward is set and working) . once the initial connection is made, the problem is the encoding server by default is looking for a local address of the Encoding Client - see attachment. The fix would be to edit the server with new distinct address & port back to Encoding client location. Or another option is address translation on the remote location Mikrotik Router ( I have yet to try)
Is there another way to get encoding server pointed to another address/port?
https://i.imgur.com/yZAGV4Z.png