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How to setup BroadWave1 - Click on the "Connect" button and then on one of the links. Make sure that you yourself can hear the audio stream from your host machine. If not, check drivers etc. 2 - Have someone on your own internal LAN listen to the stream from their computer. This means that BroadWave will have had to pick up the correct WAN (Internet) IP. You can get this from many sources, like portforward.com, or BroadWave will generally pick it out for you. 3 - Finally, after reading the help file, and http://portforward.com/, and placing your external WAN (Internet) IP in the address, try and get a friend on the WAN (Internet) to listen to the stream. Only now should you play around with embedding the link into your webpage. The address you give to people to test should look something like this... http://203.21.300.122.:88/broadwave.asx?src=f1k%2C%202sec%20long%20tone&kbps=56 Check out http://www.nch.com.au/kb/10046.html to learn how to make your Computer accessible to the Public Internet.
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