Would it be possible to get Audio Sharing from non LAN PC's than you have Authenticated to Multiplicity? While we can presently send Audio to Networked LAN computers through Multiplicity, we cannot receive on the Primary from Secondary PC's not on our LAN.
I have a network of 5 secondary PC's all on a different IP scope that I connect to on my Main PC; but I cannot send the Audio a device without it being on the same LAN. Ideally this would be a feature that I can have enabled outside of KVM mode, because I can see the 5 computers physically without the need to KVM connect. I Hotkey the swap to the secondary PC I want to control at the time; but want to hear the Audio all the time.
It should also be available in KVM mode inherently, regardless of network type (WAN/LAN) as I believe this to be standard even in Windows RDP. Even if the requirement is to have the KVM Quick Connect tray open to maintain a connection for the Audio Steam that would be fine, but it I would not want it to only be able to receive Audio from a WAN PC if connected in KVM as that is farm more resource intensive than just an audio data stream.
Thanks!
-- EDIT: So after thinking logically for a bit, I looked at the settings further and noticed it referenced port 30567, so needless to say a simple port forward to the Main PC from the Firewall allowed the WAN PC's to broadcast. Should have looked further before assuming it was not there.