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List:       ms-wmtalk
Subject:    Re: Getting Netshow Live to work on the Internet
From:       Mark Cuban <mcuban () AUDIONET ! COM>
Date:       1997-02-13 3:24:37
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we are in the process of helping quite a few isp s become multicast
enabled.

if you have an ISP you would like to get up with mc, send them my way

mark cuban
audionet


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> From: Scott Harrison <scotthar@MICROSOFT.COM>
> To: Netshow@LISTSERV.MSN.COM
> Subject: Re: Getting Netshow Live to work on the Internet
> Date: Wednesday, February 12, 1997 4:46 PM
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> The cause is the Internet at large is not Multicast Enabled unless you
> are on one of the few Multicast Oasis's in the Internet.  Your ISP and
> your ISP's ISP need to enable this on their routers.  Specifically they
> need to turn on Multicast Routing.  Another thing to point out here is
> when people are connecting to your LAN if they are connecting via RAS
> SERVER this also will not work.  RAS SERVER does not currently support
> IP multicast.  So unless your users are dialing into something like a
> Terminal server or other NON RAS SERVER POP this will not work
> currently.
>
> The good news is this link.  Check out
> http://www.stardust.com/ipmulticast/ for some info and point your ISP to
> this page and have him point his ISP to this page and so on.  Currently
> the only multicast enabled network at large that I am aware of is MBONE
> /  UUNET but this is dated info and I am sure there are other jumping on
> Multicast.  More good news is that we are working on another solution to
> be rolled in to a future verison of the product. So stay tuned...
>
> thanks for the feedback
> scott-
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >----------
> >From:  Steve Hegenderfer[SMTP:Shegenderf@ARISCORP.COM]
> >Sent:  Wednesday, February 12, 1997 4:26 PM
> >To:    Netshow@LISTSERV.MSN.COM
> >Subject:       Getting Netshow Live to work on the Internet
> >
> >I can get NSL to work fine when everyone is connected via LAN, but when
> >people outside of the LAN (on the Internet) connect, they don't get any
> >audio.  Does anyone have a solution to this?
> >
> >Steve Hegenderfer
> >ARIS
> >



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