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      chunsanger last edited by

      I am running into some issues with my Alexa devices (on a dedicated IoT VLAN) communicating to my Monocle Gateway/Unifi Protect cameras.

      If I move the Alexa Device (Echo Show 5) to my main LAN then I can connect and view the RTSP stream without issue. But if I am on my dedicated IoT LAN, then I can see the camera listed, but cannot stream.

      I have enabled communication on the firewall on port 443 using a LAN IN rule from my Echos to the Monocle Gateway without any luck. I also tried adding a LAN IN rule from my Echos to my Unifi Protect IP and RTSP stream port without luck.

      Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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        jb567 @chunsanger last edited by

        @chunsanger did you ever get to the bottom of this? It appears reading the logs that the communication via Port 443 is not actually how the echo communicates with gateway. The port seems to change after every use. As a stop gap I’ve allowed the IP address’s of the echo access to the IP of the gateway, but that’s less than ideal!

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          bk @chunsanger last edited by

          @chunsanger said in Separate VLANs Issue:

          I am running into some issues with my Alexa devices (on a dedicated IoT VLAN) communicating to my Monocle Gateway/Unifi Protect cameras.

          If I move the Alexa Device (Echo Show 5) to my main LAN then I can connect and view the RTSP stream without issue. But if I am on my dedicated IoT LAN, then I can see the camera listed, but cannot stream.

          I have enabled communication on the firewall on port 443 using a LAN IN rule from my Echos to the Monocle Gateway without any luck. I also tried adding a LAN IN rule from my Echos to my Unifi Protect IP and RTSP stream port without luck.

          Any suggestions would be appreciated.

          I have my UI cams and NVR on my main network, no reason to put them on the IoT Vlan. If I were using some odd ball name IP cams, I would. But I’m trusting all of the UI hardware with my network, so why move the cams?? I have my Alexa stuff on the IoT lan as well as my RPi running monocle. There are some firewall rules to make sure your “admin” (main Vlan network) can talk to all of the Vlans. And then yes open up the port for the monocle on the monocle IP. IIRC, that’s all I did. With all the Alexa stuff on the same IoT network as the monocle PI, makes it a bit easier IIRC.

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