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Re: Help me !!
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It's possible that your college has blocks on non-standard port or is blocking streaming audio/video. I don't know the student population at your college but at many universities and colleges in the states, this is a problem because of the drag it induces on the college network backbone. You could try command such as traceroute to see if you are getting packet routing to the auralmoon stream server (eg; traceroute live.str3am.com ). If your college's network administration has you blocked, you should see where the trace fails. This is not always 100% accurate as some routers and firewalls are setup to ICMP no-passthru mode. If this is the case, you can try an older trick. Use telnet to try to connect to the streaming server. This is the command: telnet live.str3am.com 2010 -- where the 2010 is the port which servers the 56K stream. If you get a connect, type a carriage return and it should drop your connection since that violates the stream server protocol. If you can connect this way, let me know here and we'll take it from there.
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