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Well, this topic has been brought up again and again in general - but
here is a specific question....
I'm using a Netgear wireless router... I used to be able to stream
Realaudio from the web without any problem...
Now, I got a D-Link VoIP box connected to the Internet and then the
Netgear router connected to it... I can stream Windows Media - but not
Realaudio...
I thought that it was a double NAT problem... I turned off DHCP on the
W-Router and gave the W-Router an IP in the same subnet as the VoIP
box (but above it's DHCP range)...and connected the two via LAN ports
with a crossover cable. The W-router should now be acting as a plain
switch...
I even turned off the 'automatically connect to Internet' and the
firewall... still nothing... (After allowing the PocketPC to
get VoIP box's DHCP server info...
So, now I'm at the conclusion that it wasn't the double NAT/DHCP...
but it's the D-Link VoIP box which isn't allowing the RealAudio to
play... I hear that different people have differnet luck with
different routers... Anyone have any idea if there is a setting I
could change on the VoIP box to allow the Realaudio through?
RealPlayer gets to the "Loading" stage and then times out...
Well, this topic has been brought up again and again in general - but
here is a specific question....
I'm using a Netgear wireless router... I used to be able to stream
Realaudio from the web without any problem...
Now, I got a D-Link VoIP box connected to the Internet and then the
Netgear router connected to it... I can stream Windows Media - but not
Realaudio...
I thought that it was a double NAT problem... I turned off DHCP on the
W-Router and gave the W-Router an IP in the same subnet as the VoIP
box (but above it's DHCP range)...and connected the two via LAN ports
with a crossover cable. The W-router should now be acting as a plain
switch...
I even turned off the 'automatically connect to Internet' and the
firewall... still nothing... (After allowing the PocketPC to
get VoIP box's DHCP server info...
So, now I'm at the conclusion that it wasn't the double NAT/DHCP...
but it's the D-Link VoIP box which isn't allowing the RealAudio to
play... I hear that different people have differnet luck with
different routers... Anyone have any idea if there is a setting I
could change on the VoIP box to allow the Realaudio through?
RealPlayer gets to the "Loading" stage and then times out...