Hmm, "AUN MAP NET 192 ON 192.168.0.0 PORT FIXED AUTO NONE"
I don't think AUN can handle anything except /24 so if you're using a /16 then you might have problems. Remember it's the last octet that matches the station number on the subnet, so traffic coming from 192.168.140.200 probably won't match that rule.
You may need to ensure all your BeebEm instances are in the same range (eg 192.168.140.* - even if the netmask is a /16) and have that as the MAP rule.
AUN/IP really is a bit of a kludge; the station to last octet mapping; always UDP 32768, always a /24... they don't match modern IP networking. But we can get it working if we kludge around it hard enough![Smile :-)]()
I don't think AUN can handle anything except /24 so if you're using a /16 then you might have problems. Remember it's the last octet that matches the station number on the subnet, so traffic coming from 192.168.140.200 probably won't match that rule.
You may need to ensure all your BeebEm instances are in the same range (eg 192.168.140.* - even if the netmask is a /16) and have that as the MAP rule.
AUN/IP really is a bit of a kludge; the station to last octet mapping; always UDP 32768, always a /24... they don't match modern IP networking. But we can get it working if we kludge around it hard enough

Statistics: Posted by sweh — Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:50 pm