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Next step i would like to work is streaming video over the 3G network. I've forwarded the port of knots2 and allowed the port in the ubuntu firewall. Connecting over 3G works fine, but when i start playing a video, i just get a black screen without any video or audio (tried different profiles, everywhere the same).
Could this be because i used the newest VLC even though everything works fine when streaming in my home LAN?