I am writing to ask you about the mikrotik router configuration for technology called Logitech Flow.
In short:
As per documentation, computers should be connected to the same network and then it works fine.Logitech Flow uses the network to link multiple (up to three) computers and allow them to share a mouse and keyboard. To accomplish this, Flow uses a few different techniques depending on your network configuration:
- For computers on the same subnet that can ping each other using UDP broadcasts, Flow uses a fixed UDP port (59867) to listen for and discover other peers.
- For those computers that are behind routers or firewalls, Flow uses a Logitech cloud service to assist with peer discovery. This discovery technique uses TCP port 443 to communicate with the server and UDP port 59868 to listen for pings from peers.
But what I want to achieve is to make it work between two networks. I have a private and public network configured using single bridge with separate vlans based on this topic:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=143620&sid=9b27454 ... 0399bb65d9 (Router-Switch-AP (all in one))
I've tried different configurations like dst nat using broadcast address, firewall rules etc but nothing works.
Based on torch output it tries to connect on port UDP 59867 to broadcast address within the same network.
So it is possible within one bridge, using different vlans to make it work?
I would be grateful for any tips.
Thanks,
Sebastian