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Ports needed to be opened in router for audio & video streamingHi all I built my own Windows media streaming server using server 2003, I enabled HTTP,MMS & RTSP server control protocols, when I put the stream link eg. http://myipaddress.playlistname.htm, I can only hear sound through my internal network if I go outside & put my static IP it tries to connect then locate media then nothing happens I press the play buttom again does the same then stops .. do I need some ports to be opened in my router in NAT settings although this is my NAT Configuration:
rtsp TCP+UDP 1220 10.10.10.113 1220 mms TCP+UDP 554 10.10.10.113 554 http TCP+UDP 8080 10.10.10.113 8080 remotley anywhere TCP+UDP 5900 10.101.10.113 5900 rtsp TCP+UDP 8080 10.10.10.113 8080 rtsp TCP+UDP 554 10.10.10.113 554 http TCP+UDP 80 10.10.10.113 80 mms TCP+UDP 1755 10.10.10.113 1755 https TCP+UDP 443 10.10.10.113 443 rtsp TCP+UDP 7070 10.10.10.113 7070 Thanks alot |
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Re: Ports needed to be opened in router for audio & video streamingWhat kind of IP address do you use?
Please note that 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255, 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255 IP addresses are common in home and office local area networks (LANs), as globally routable addresses are scarce, expensive to obtain, or their use is not necessary. These addresses are private because they are not globally delegated, meaning they aren't allocated to a specific organization. If such a private network needs to connect to the Internet, it must use either a network address translator (NAT) gateway, or a proxy server. |
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Re: Ports needed to be opened in router for audio & video streamingI am using Class A 192.168.1.2
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