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BROADWAVE LINK PROBLEM...SOMEONE HELP ME FOR THE LOVE OF GOD


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HELLO EVERYONE.........I BOUGHT BROADWAVE, INSTALLED IT, I HAVE ASKED FRIENDS TO TRY TO LISTEN IN BY CLICKING

THE LINK ON MY WEBPAGE. BUT DOES NOT WORK....MY QUESTION IS, DOES MY WEBPAGE NEED TO BE HOSTED IN ORDER FOR PEOPLE TO LISTEN IN? THANX IN ADVANCE...GOD BLESS!!!

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Hi make sure your link is similar to this

 

http://your IP address here:88/broadwave.asx?src=1

 

Replace "your IP address here" with your current IP address which you can find out at http://www.ipaddy.com/ also if you are connected through a router make sure you have enabled it for Port forwarding otherwise it wont work,if your are just on a modem port forwarding does not apply.Let me know if you need any further help.

 

HELLO EVERYONE.........I BOUGHT BROADWAVE, INSTALLED IT, I HAVE ASKED FRIENDS TO TRY TO LISTEN IN BY CLICKING

THE LINK ON MY WEBPAGE. BUT DOES NOT WORK....MY QUESTION IS, DOES MY WEBPAGE NEED TO BE HOSTED IN ORDER FOR PEOPLE TO LISTEN IN? THANX IN ADVANCE...GOD BLESS!!!

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HELLO EVERYONE.........I BOUGHT BROADWAVE, INSTALLED IT, I HAVE ASKED FRIENDS TO TRY TO LISTEN IN BY CLICKING

THE LINK ON MY WEBPAGE. BUT DOES NOT WORK....MY QUESTION IS, DOES MY WEBPAGE NEED TO BE HOSTED IN ORDER FOR PEOPLE TO LISTEN IN? THANX IN ADVANCE...GOD BLESS!!!

 

 

I ran into the same problem kill your windows firewall. It's whats killing your BroadWave links.

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Aaargh - don't turn the firewall off, that will leave your PC unprotected.

 

You should just enable traffic on the correct port number.

 

First of all, look at the config of Broadwave to find out which port number it is configured to use. Some people use 85 or 88, I use a different one altogether.

 

Then, open that port on the PC running Broadwave. If it's Windows Firewall, you should open that and use Add Program or Add Port to make sure the correct port number is used.

 

You should now be able to connect from another PC on your local network, using your local IP address of the PC running Broadwave.

 

Once this works, configure the Router's firewall. You need to set up Port Forwarding, to define the port number being used, and also to which internal address the router should send connection requests from the outside world. The option might be called NAT setup.

 

Some routers also allow the external port number to be different from the internal port number, but that's not essential, the same number will usually do.

 

Now, you should try to connect from an external address, using your External IP address and the External port number.

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