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fatreg Posts: > 500

BT Voyager 2100, wireless ADSL jobby...
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Posted: 2007-06-16 12:47:15
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themarques Posts: > 500


On 2007-06-16 12:47:15, fatreg wrote:
BT Voyager 2100, wireless ADSL jobby...



Mmm thats probably why, I think the inbuilt firewall is kicking your connection. I have not used one of those before so I wouldnt be able to help you open up the ports.

But basically that is whats required for that software and unless you know someone that knows how to configure the ports on that baby you wont have much luck with Nicecast.

UPDATE:
Actually this might help,

http://www.thinkbroadband.com[....]views/2005/q1/voyager2100.html
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[ This Message was edited by: themarques on 2007-06-16 11:59 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-16 12:56:38
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fatreg Posts: > 500

oooh thanks..

any idea what ports nicecast uses?
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Posted: 2007-06-16 13:09:17
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themarques Posts: > 500

Router Port Mapping/Port Forwarding/Virtual Server Overview (Example using AirPort Base Station)

1. Open up the admin software on your router. For an AirPort Base Station, you'll use the AirPort Admin Utility, found in /Applications/Utilities.
2. Find the port mapping configuration panel (which may instead be named port forwarding or virtual servers, depending on your router). In Airport Admin Utility, select your Base Station, click Configure, then click the Port Mapping tab.
3. Add a new port mapping to the machine on your LAN which is doing the broadcasting. You'll need to map public port 8000 to private port 8000, on the machine's LAN IP. In AirPort Admin Utility, click Add, put port 8000 in the two port fields and the IP of the machine which will be broadcasting in the Private Address field. Click Ok, then click Update. Note that this forwarding only needs to be TCP, you can leave UDP alone.

Details
A router takes traffic from the Internet and sends it to your LAN. The machine which is running Nicecast needs to receive all the requests for port 8000 (by default) which are coming in from the Internet. Port forwarding/port mapping/virtual servering allows this traffic to go where it's needed, so listeners can connect to your stream.

Note: UPnP and NAT-PMP Routers
Many newer routers support UPnP (Universal Plug-And-Play) and NAT-PMP (Network Address Translation Port Mapping Protocol), which allow software to configure the router automatically. If UPnP or NAT-PMP is on, Nicecast will configure the router for you. To determine if your router supports UPnP, please check the router's documentation (as well as this page). You may need to enable UPnP on the device - again, see the router's documentation for more information.
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Posted: 2007-06-16 13:30:04
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fatreg Posts: > 500

ooooh thanks muchly..

let's see what happens now
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Posted: 2007-06-16 13:45:36
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fatreg Posts: > 500

all seems to be working now!

ta muchly the marques

if i could give you a pat on the back I would do..

if that an implement we need?
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Posted: 2007-06-16 22:04:17
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Superluminova Posts: > 500

Hey guys just i was just wondering if the will be a new redesigned iMac anytime soon?
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Posted: 2007-06-20 01:39:04
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fatreg Posts: > 500

apparently so super...

but I love mine how it is!
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Posted: 2007-06-20 08:22:16
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Superluminova Posts: > 500

Hmmm... I don't know what to do now, lol wait or buy?
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Posted: 2007-06-20 09:10:33
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themarques Posts: > 500


On 2007-06-16 22:04:17, fatreg wrote:
all seems to be working now!

ta muchly the marques

if i could give you a pat on the back I would do..

if that an implement we need?



Oh dont worry about it mate, I will just put it on your tab.
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Posted: 2007-06-20 15:24:30
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