could you add a parameta to enter routers ip address
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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UPnP Router Control |
Confirmed
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Wishlist
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Daniele Napolitano |
Bug Description
i just added it as a question, but maybe its a bug (i am not used to launchpad, in github/gitlab all that is called issue) so here again ( see also https:/
if you have more then one router in your network upnp isnt able to find the last one dealing with the internet. If i am in the same broadcast domain and it is the only upnp enabled router its fine but when ive got more then one upnp enabled routers or i am behind another router (that isnt doing any nat or filtering) it would be grate if i could use your little tool instead of having to log in to its web interface for just a basic overview/port forwarding.
I would be glad if you could add an -a address option where i can then type in e.g. 192.168.1.1 to specify the router i want to control.
thanks a lot in advance
Hi, sorry for the late answer.
Indeed multidevice feature it's very important, as well a way to force one specific address.
I only need to check if libgupnp (https:/ /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/gupnp) let me skip all the discovering process.
In the meantime you can test the new 0.3 version, available on Flathub and Snap Store.
Best regards.