![]() Unregistered Servers are not listed by Directories, so only musicians who know your Server’s address to will be able to connect to it. This is the default when starting a Server for the first time. You can also have your Server listed on a Custom Directory, if that better meets your needs. If you register with one of these, anyone can then discover and connect to your Server. By default, Jamulus has a list of built-in Directories that Clients can connect to. Your Server will be listed in a Directory. You can run your Server in different ways (either at home or on a 3rd party host): 1. (There are plans to expand IPv6 support.) Jamulus only has limited IPv6 support which needs to be enabled with a command line argument on the Client and Server.When running a Registered Server, port forwarding should not be necessary in most cases, but it’s advisable to do so because some networks may not work properly with Jamulus in its default mode. Running an Unregistered Server at home will require you to port forward on your router.Running a Server may require you to adjust any firewalls running on or outside of your machine or cloud host.Any Server should have at least 1.6GHz CPU frequency and 1GB RAM.You can read more about network requirements at different quality settings here.Ĭonsider using a cloud host, not your home internet connection, to get better ping times if you’re having problems. It’s usually fine to have less than 5 players on a slower-speed home connection (eg 10 Mbit/s down and 1 Mbit/s up). However, various problems can also arise when setting up Servers - especially when run on a low-bandwidth home connection. Have a look at the Troubleshooting page if needed. ![]() Usually, problems are on the Client side and should be fixed there. The capability of the Server itself (and the network it’s on) is NOT the main determinant of the quality of a Jamulus session! While setting up a Server isn’t difficult, it’s a good idea to read the following background information to avoid some problems: Speed and latency Doing so will save you the trouble of setting one up yourself. If you decide you cannot use any of the Servers listed by the built in Directories, you may be able to use a Server (either Registered in a Custom Directory, or Unregistered - see Server Types) hosted by a third party. If you just want an undisturbed session, use the soloing technique described on the Tips and Tricks page. You can use the Servers listed by the built in Directories and use Jamulus without running a Server or choose a third party hosting service. Dynamic DNS and why you will probably need it.Setting up a Server behind a home router.Server Administration Manual Table of contents Enabling JavaScript may give you additional functionality on this site. This site has been designed to provide basic functionality without JS.
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