Roon ARC and Bridge control issue on VPN with separate subnet (ref#7H0MGE)

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Describe the issue

I am on a separate subnet on an always-on VPN for my phone. I cannot control my roon arc or roon bridge with my phone because of this. Please tell me how to allow this to work without using an unmaintained UDP forwarding solution from github.

Can you add multi-subnet support?

Describe your network setup

I use a unifi UDM SE as my router, and I am using wireguard as a VPN.

My roon is on the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet and my wireguard is on the 10.0.0.1/24 subnet.

I need the ability to connect across subnets

I do not want to use this library. Please don’t suggest it. I can’t figure it out correctly and I don’t have 2 NICs on my roon pc

Hi @Adam_Geisen,

I’m afraid there’s no official solution to your inquiry as Roon is built for single-subnet use. We can move this to Tinkering for other users to weigh in.

Tailscale, built on Wireguard, is functionally plug-and-play if you install it on your server and phone to create a proxy mesh subnet. This will not allow for remote Zone control due to the inherent complexity of handling mDNS in a NAT traversal scenario. However, it will allow you access ARC.

I’m sorry @connor , but the article you linked shows that tailscale can work, but doesn’t actually have a tutorial.

Also, i’d prefer to just use native wireguard instead of tailscale since my router (a UDM SE) supports it out of the box

Hey @Adam_Geisen,

Understood -

I’ve moved your request over to tinkering, where others with similar setups may chime in to provide additional assistance. :+1:

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