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  1. Hello, New guy here - go easy on me :-) I am trying to troubleshoot my inability to "Listen Live" to a particular radio station that uses Broadwave to stream their audio. I am on a laptop using Windows XP, and Internet Explorer 7. Here is what I've found so far... If I connect simply via my wireless router and cable modem, the stream does NOT get delivered to me. (All other Internet sites work fine, though.) However, if I connect across the same infrastructure (wireless router / cable modem) but use my corporate VPN on top of it, the stream comes down just fine. Note that my corporate VPN also includes a Web Proxy server as well. I did some packet captures, and I found that, when I'm on the VPN, my laptop does a GET of http://71.244.96.44:88/broadwave.asx?src=1&rate=1, followed later by several GET's of http://71.244.96.44:88/broadwave.mp3?src=1&rate=1. Windows Media Player launches and begins playing the stream. All is good. But, when I'm NOT on the VPN, the laptop never even *tries* to GET http://71.244.96.44:88/broadwave.asx?src=1&rate=1, or any derivitive. Any ideas why this would be? Obviously, I can simply listen across the VPN, but I am trying to help out this radio station (my daughter works there), since it may be that they have something mis-configured, or that their users need to be instructed to follow some particular sequence to get this to work. Thx all. feenyman99
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