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).
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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