Relay over WAN

RoWAN relays MPEG-TS streams from remote sources to local multicast/unicast destinations. RoWAN enables a video stream to cross over WAN, from a remote network to the site closest to consumers.
RoWAN runs 24/7 in production, handling up to a thousand streams per server. It knows how to handle flaky connections and damaged streams. It's been on the European market since 2016.
Features:
- Read HTTP/UDP, write UDP (unicast/multicast);
- Get crucial task stats from a JSON report;
- Subscribe to remote multicast as if it were local;
- Daisy-chain multiple RoWANs;
- Manage tasks by HTTP requests or use a static task list;
- Use a Linux/BSD-compatible device that fits your needs;
Supported OS/distros:
FreeBSD: 10-11, Linux: CentOS 7, Debian 8-9, Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04 LTS. Name the one you need, we do custom builds.
Hardware requirements:
Any hardware capable of running a supported Linux or FreeBSD.
RoWAN is commercial software. In order to get a license, please install a RoWAN+ package and generate a system key by running rwn -K on your server (please note, that by installing the package you agree to RoWAN EULA). Then email a license request with a brief into (company name, region) to the team. After receiving your license (in a tarball), copy the .lic file to /etc (Linux) or /usr/local/etc (FreeBSD). Enjoy!