That is probably your static IP. If your router was set up as internal
address 192.168.1.1 and was serving IP's via DHCP then the the nslookup
response should be along the following lines
www.bbc.co.uk
Server: unknown
Address: 192.168.1.1
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.bbc.net.uk
Address:
d6jg;616916 Wrote:
Your response suggests that in the DNS settings on your PC you have put
80.58.61.250 instead of allowing it to get its settings via DHCP from
the router.
Can the PC with SB server on it surf the web ? Internet Explorer ?
Yes, no problem.
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veragooner
Hi, Just for awareness though this may have no relevance in your case!
SBS requests web data under a unique User Agent header that identifies
it as squeezeserver (I cant remember the exact name).
Therefore if the BBC decided to drop traffic from older browsers or to
offload traffic they
cparker;617007 Wrote:
Your case sounds more like allowing time for ports to clear or timeout
before reopening them again. All a little strange.
I have a feeling it might be a cache or timing issue.(but what do i
know!)
I performed the NSLOOKUP test again, a few tmes, and sometimes it
cparker;617007 Wrote:
Hi, Just for awareness though this may have no relevance in your case!
SBS requests web data under a unique User Agent header that identifies
it as squeezeserver (I cant remember the exact name).
Therefore if the BBC decided to drop traffic from older browsers
That is nothing to do with the plugin.
Assuming you are running SB Server on Windows box - do Start/Run/CMD
then press Enter/Return then at the prompt type NSLOOKUP then at the
new prompt www.bbc.co.uk and hit Enter/Return.
NSLOOKUP queries your given DNS Server - usually your router - if it
Thanks for your reply, this is what I get.
www.bbc.co.uk
Server: 250.red-80-58-61.staticIP.rima-tde.net
Address: 80.58.61.250
*** 250.Red-80-58-61.staticIP.rima-tde.net cant't find www.bbc.co.uk:
Server failed
Is there anything I can check in the router settings. I received a new
router last