vagskal;670786 Wrote: > Hmm. The sender is 192.168.1.3 (which is the internal IP of my MC PC), > but the destination is 195.24.232.205 (the internal IP of my SBS PC is > 192.168.1.101)I got your WireShark log thank you. The POST to 195.24.232.205 > is nothing to do with either JRMC nor Whitebear, so the ensuing discussion about it is in fact irrelevant. Your capture shows zero HTTP POST transactions on the wire between JRMC and Whitebear.
I also got your Whitebear log (thank you again). It also shows zero HTTP POST transactions being received by Whitebear. Summary: based on these two logs, there is nothing going over the wire, and there is nothing being received by Whitebear. So (as I said before) either a) JRMC is not sending anything, or b) the computer on which JRMC is running has some software running on it that is blocking JRMC's traffic and preventing it from getting on the wire. The only things that I can suggest now is: 1) Talk to JRMC people to see is there is any way to log what JRMC is trying to send out, and what happens in the process. 2) Turn OFF off all potential wire traffic blockers; be they a/v programs, firewall programs, internet security programs, traffic monitors, filters, you name it. And turn ON all streaming and sharing options in WMP12 and Windows. And try again. STRONG WARNING: whilst you are doing all this, please unplug your cable modem from the external network!! -- AndrewFG Regards, AndrewFG Try out Whitebear. The middleware that joins the two worlds of: 1. UPnP/DLNA media clients and media players, and, 2. Squeezebox Server and Squeeze Players Download it for free here: http://www.whitebear.ch/mediaserver ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AndrewFG's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=15838 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=90842 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
