My Sonos speakers are on a separate VLAN from my machine. I have a Virtual IP with a NAT 1:1 mapping set up so that my machine appears to be on the same VLAN as the speakers. Now the machine can't connect to the speakers any more. Something has changed in the Windows version of the Controller. What is it that changed?
More detail:
Win10 Machine on VLAN 2
Sonos speakers on VLAN3
Router running PFSense 2.4.3_1 (latest release, no changes recently)
Virtual IP (IP Alias) on VLAN3
NAT 1:1 Mapping from machine's static IP on VLAN2 => Virtual IP on VLAN 3
As I said, this all worked fine until I updated to the latest Controller software and that was the only change anywhere on the network. Controllers on VLAN3 all work OK, speakers all function normally. I just can't connect from VLAN 2 through the Virtual IP/Mapping setup as before.
Thank you for any help or suggestions.
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