I want Multiplicity 4 Pro KVM to use my private Ethernet, not the Internet connection.  It seems like the best way to do that is to use my firewall to only allow connections that go the way I want, because Multiplicity does not seem to have that option.  However, I find the description of the Multiplicity ports in the Support area of the website to be confusing.  In the Ports section, there is no port listed for Multiplicity Application (Remote screen control).  In the Files section, the last three have no function given for them.  So I'm not sure what to specify in the firewall. 

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Hello,
I have forwarded your problem/question to Stardock Support Team for their assistance. Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates. We appreciate your feedback and patience. Thank you.

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

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After giving the issue more thought, I'll try my questions in a slightly different way.  On the Ports and Files page, there are three ports listed for Multiplicity 4 Pro KVM: 30564, 30565, and 30567.  Are they the required destination ports for their functions, or are they required to be the source ports as well?

The Files section lists five files, mostly without specifying functions.  Does that mean that the three ports should be defined for each of these files?

There are many other files in the Multiplicity directory.  I assume that I can ignore all of those that are not x64.  Do any of the other x64 files use the three ports defined in the Ports section?

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You have jogged a memory from late December 2023 by referring to the ports. When I upgraded to Multiplicty 3 KVM Pro the primary did not connect to secondaries. Stardock has a batch file that fixed the port issue.

On support page

https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1287946260/Multiplicity+Connection+issues+101

is a link to download a zip file that sets up the ports

https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/MPPortFix.zip

Presumably the fix still works since it is on that suport page.