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wibo22
8th August 2001, 20:12
i have a cable internet acount.
i have 3 pc's behind a router
now i have installed shoutcast
but nobody can log on my shoutcast server
i can only log in with a internal ip 192.168.1.35
do i need to configure the router??
and how do i need to configure it ?
its' a zyxel prestige 310 dsl/cable sharing router
greets,
wibo
beeraholic
8th August 2001, 21:16
You need to do a mapping with port 8000 which is the default broadcasting port for shoutcast. I don't know how you configure your router but mine, a Netgear RT 314, is configured via telnet or a web interface. Anyway you need to map port 8000 (or the one you use) and open a port to the internal IP which is hosting the shoutcast server.
Good Luck, and have patience (spelling??) with my crappy English.
wibo22
8th August 2001, 23:49
thanks,
i go try to doit
but i need first read the manual of the router.
how to do it.
it is not so easy to configure a router.
greets,
wibo:rolleyes:
TechVenue.com
10th August 2001, 12:57
I am also set up with a cable modem coming in to a router
with its own IP, then it routes to a PowerMac with its own DHCP
automatic (software-based) router back to the physical router which splits signal 3 or more ways. I have the IP's of all stops along the way, including the internal IP of the PC that is running Shoutcast. I use this IP as the default for the 8000 settings, etc.
When I run it, everything seems to be working smoothly, but when I connect to the server from another machine, I get a connection - but no stream and no sound.
Any ideas?
(I would share the IP's as well, but this is an open forum...;-)
Time2Suffer
16th August 2001, 04:01
i am also behinde a router...the Linksys one...what i do is i have forwarded my ports 1~168...all the common ones...and there r ones that r left out..so i configure the left out ones....to my server.. 135 in this case...it works fine :D hope that helps ;)
DJ Pulse
18th August 2001, 05:20
The Linksys router is VERY easy to configure the ports on ... because the entire configuration is done thru HTTP (a web page interface), you don't need a degree in computer programming! :)
Wilbo22:
What you have to do is map the incoming ports of the server (8000,8001?) to the IP of your server computer (192.168.1.35). Outbound is done automatically.
DJ Pulse
wibo22
18th August 2001, 17:46
i don't know how to do that.
i have a zyxel prestige 310 cable/dsl router.
if some one can tell me how i need to configure
it in the router.
greets wibo.
:cool:
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