Hi,

I have it working with a netgear router.  You specify 8000 as the starting
port and 8001 as the ending port.

David Truong

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Subject: using shoutcast behind a router


Has anyone had any success with this, using a router with the shoutcast 
server to broadcast? Jonathan Mosen says it can be done, but that ports 
8000 and 8001 must be opened, but I need some clarification on some things. 
Do I open, for example port 8000 and make it the starting and ending port, 
and do the same with 8001, or do I just open, and use 8000 as starting and 
8001 as ending? I have a cable connection and a net gear router, and am 
using dns to go on a trial basis as my domaine server. Thanks in advance 
for any help.

Shane


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