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On macOS AirPlay should work out of the box.
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On Windows you need to have Bonjour service installed and running, dependency check widget can do that for you within the app.
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But on Linux you may need to open some ports in your firewall for it to work properly.
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Special thanks to [@medaminezghal](https://github.com/medaminezghal) for figuring this out and sharing the information with us.
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AirPlay requires these ports to be open on Linux
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```shell
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sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=7000/tcp --permanent
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sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=7001/tcp --permanent
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sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=7100/tcp --permanent
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sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=6000/udp --permanent
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sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=6001/udp --permanent
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sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=7011/udp --permanent
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sudo firewall-cmd --reload
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```
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If you want to use ufw instead of firewalld, you can run these commands:
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```shell
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sudo ufw allow 7000/tcp
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sudo ufw allow 7001/tcp
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sudo ufw allow 7100/tcp
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sudo ufw allow 6000/udp
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sudo ufw allow 6001/udp
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sudo ufw allow 7011/udp
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sudo ufw reload
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```
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I don't suggest disabling the `Use legacy ports` option in settings, if you have it disabled then ports might be different
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