Hello.
I am currently suffering the Problem that im trying to play with my new Moza Wheelbase (R16) but also want to use Simhub for the Buttkicker and other devices.
According to SimHub, Forza Motorsport can only send one Telemetry Port (UDP Port) at once, so it tells me that there is a conflict because Moza Pithouse software also wants to receive the Same Port.
As Simhub told me, i added the option "Port forwarding" in Simhub which created a new Port Number.
My question now is, how can i make Moza Pithouse to receive that new Port Number?
I didnt find any settings to change it at the Pithouse software, which port it should receive.
How do i do that? I am a noob about those programms, so i would need accurate information. Thanks in advance.
Since it doesn't seem that Pithouse allows any configuration on what ports it listens to, but it definitely listens to port 8000 for FMS, I changed the output port in the FMS settings to 8001 then in SimHub I set it to listen to 8001 and forward to 8000. This works for me to get telemetry into SimHub while my wheel shows RPMs on the LEDs.
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Edit: I tried to post screenshots of the settings but it looks like they were removed. Let me know if you need more help setting it up.
@johndotpizza Im currently having the same problem in forza horizon 5. I did what you did but it still didn't work. Any ideas? On the PC i have fh5 set to 127.0.0.1 port 8001. In sim hub I have telemetry set to game telemtry udp port 8000. then I enabled port fowarding to 127.0.0.1 and port 8000. Did I do something wrong?
@jedileatherwood It sounds like you have everything set up correctly except you need to set the "UDP Port" in SimHub to 8001. UDP Forwarding should be set to 8000, like you said.
So you have FH5 set to 8001 > SimHub to 8001 > SimHub Forwarding to 8000 (which feeds to Moza Pit House)
@johndotpizza thanks for responding i will try again tomorrow. What's weird is it was working fine, yesterday. Never touched the udp settings in game or in sim hub. I closed out the game, then today I loaded it up and it didn't work. I will keep you updated. Thanks again
@johndotpizza one more question do I have to change anything in the moza pithouse software or just fh5 and simhub only?
@jedileatherwood No configuration in Pit House necessary and I don't think you could change the ports in there if you wanted to.
@johndotpizza right now it seems no matter what I do I can't get it to work. What's weird is i have absolutely no problems in any other game not even forza motorsport. Just forza horizon 5
@jedileatherwood The configuration should be identical between the two games. It's easy to input the wrong number somewhere which would break it.
@johndotpizza what's crazy is in FH5 the data out ip 127.0.0.1 port 8000. Worked just fine before pithouse. In FM the data out is 192.168.1.3 port 8000. Work just fine with pithouse. Those are the most current configuration directions from sim hub. Then I said okay, I will try the different ip in FH5. Nope still don't work. Like I said I tried everything. Starting 1 program before the other and vice versa, running it administrator mode, it's really aggravating. What's crazy is yesterday Sim hub worked intermittently with fh5. Then I closed out the game, when I loaded it back up, nothing. And I didn't change anything anywhere in between. I'm fixin to reach out to moza support.
- Thank you very much for trying to help. It's much appreciated.
@jedileatherwood That is definitely perplexing. Unfortunately I don't think Moza will be able to help you since this is a failure of the game being able to communicate with SimHub. Unless your Moza hardware isn't working? The only reason you need telemetry data out of the game in regards to Moza is for indicators like RPM lights.
Always happy to help.