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Streamer Router And Firewall Settings


Heavyside

able to connect? http://streamer.roxio.com/heavyside  

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I got Toast 9 yesterday, and set up streamer server last night, and it is up and working locally via an Apple Extreme wireless router. I attempted to connect streamer using my iPhone via http://streamer.roxio.com/heavyside PW:willow, and that URL passed me back to the local:10080 connection, which works. However, a subsequent reconnect of streamer only yielded the local Macintosh-2.local:10080. Then, I got the http://streamer.roxio.com/heavyside running again, but get an "/" error message (404 resource not found).

 

My whole connection is a bit shaky. I'm connected via AT&T DSL modem, on the low-priced scheme ($19.95/mo) connection speed 768 Kbps (downstream) 384 Kbps (upstream). I have an old Linksys wired router model BFSR41 with an Airport Extreme behind that, connected in Bridge Mode. I enabled UPNP on the router, but I'm not sure if that is done correctly. It could be that the connection speed is at fault, and it could also be that I need to enable a domain name or proxy on the DSL modem, with all that behind it. Any thoughts on this?

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I got Toast 9 yesterday, and set up streamer server last night, and it is up and working locally via an Apple Extreme wireless router. I attempted to connect streamer using my iPhone via http://streamer.roxio.com/heavyside PW:willow, and that URL passed me back to the local:10080 connection, which works. However, a subsequent reconnect of streamer only yielded the local Macintosh-2.local:10080. Then, I got the http://streamer.roxio.com/heavyside running again, but get an "/" error message (404 resource not found).

 

Can you try again.. The redirection servers seem to be working now.

 

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Since you guys know all this "Router Configuration" Can you please post it step by step? I have the Apple Base Station (the one looks like a space ship), I can't/don't know how to do those configuration. Which I think you should have to do this stuff manually

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Can you try again.. The redirection servers seem to be working now.

 

I get an error on attempting to access my streamer at http://streamer.roxio.com/heavyside, that says: "The user name is not registered." The Streamer window on my computer says, "The Streamer window is running at: http://streamer.roxio.com/heavyside." No password or logon dialogs are offered. I'm frustrated with life in general, and this problem is hardly a blip. I'm beginning to wonder if Home•land Sec•urity and evil•doers actively opposed to Net•work Neut•rality are targeting me somehow. :unsure:

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Since you guys know all this "Router Configuration" Can you please post it step by step? I have the Apple Base Station (the one looks like a space ship), I can't/don't know how to do those configuration. Which I think you should have to do this stuff manually

 

Is it the graphite spaceship or the snow white spaceship? What is your computer/OS version? Either way, your wifi router requires the older "Airport Admin Utility for Graphite and Snow," and "Airport Setup Assistant for Graphite and Snow," and not the newer "Airport Utility." Unless you're doing something funky like me, the setup should be straight-forward, using Bridge Mode or a more secure firewall configuration, unless another router is involved such as in my setup here. Those are good machines, I have one of each still operational at other locations, working flawlessly. You just have to ethernet it and point it at whatever you're using as an Internet Provider (192.168.0.1). If once-removed, point it at the intermediate router (192.168.1.1), and reset the router and the modem once communication is established. Use the reset button on the router/modem rather than unplugging the device(s). If your spaceship is the only network device behind your modem, and you are using DHCP and NAT on it, make sure all wired or wifi-connected PCs are plugged into the spaceship, or the last device in the chain. The idea is, you want the Internet to see only a single IP address, representing your LAN.

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