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Router/Firewall Ports are Open Correctly February 7, 2012·by Natalie Goguen·13Comments·145418 Views· One of the most common issues our new users have when setting reciva internet radio problems up their No-IP account is port forwarding. Port forwarding is a very simple
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task, but every router manufacturer does it differently, so for the best resource of information you should check out
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your router manufacturers website for detailed information. You can check out this article if you are still having trouble: A Primer on Opening and Forwarding Ports on your Router After you have successfully forwarded your ports, you will want to check to see if they are forwarded correctly. You can use this handy tool to see if your ports are open correctly: www.portchecktool.com This tool will check for open ports and see if there are any services responding on that port. It comes in handy when troubleshooting your network. Specifically it helps in checking to see if your ISP blocks certain ports such as HTTP port 80 and SMTP port 25 (commonly blocked by major broadband residential ISPs). Additionally, if those ports are blocked, No-IP has a solution that will get around this block. Users with ISPs that block the standard http port can use the port 80 redirect feature available to all users. This can be found in the member section when managing your host.   No-IP also offers Mail Reflector and Alternate-port SMTP services for those with ISPs that block inbound and outbound SMTP port 25 respectively. Keep in mind when using this tool you will need to open up www.canyouseeme.org website from the same WAN IP address that you wish to check for open ports. Questions or comments? Leave them below and as always, share this post on Facebook and Twitter! 13 Comments. John Brock February 8, 2012·Log in to Reply The link http://www.canyouseeme.org given above does not work. That is not very helpful. ngoguen February 9, 2012·Log in to Reply Sorry for that! We left out a very important part to the link. We have since fixed it. Thanks John! geekonweb July 10, 2014&mid
PostsSearchRules My DS Account No account yet? Create one now!OR Login with Digital Spy account Hows Reciva doing? Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... 1 of 2 1 2 Thread Tools Search this Thread 31-10-2009, 20:09 #1 wavejockglw Inactive Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Glasgow Posts: 10,276 Hows Reciva doing? I am using my Reciva Internet radios more now and enjoying stations from all over the world. I have noticed http://www.noip.com/blog/2012/02/07/port-forwarding-tip-how-to-check-if-your-routerfirewall-ports-are-open-correctly/ that many American stations are now broadcasting higher bitrates and the quality compared with a year ago is much better. Reciva is miles better than DAB and if you have WiFi at home its a great service. There have been some good bargains lately with Reciva radios being sold for as little as £18 on the net so hopefully more people http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1153443 will be able to experience the range of stations now broadcasting on the Internet. wavejockglw View Public Profile Find More Posts by wavejockglw Please sign in or register to remove this advertisement. 31-10-2009, 20:24 #2 Matt-08 Forum Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 6,258 Unfortunately most of the big radio manufacturers are dropping Reciva (Roberts, Pure etc.) and now use Frontier Silicon or their own portals. Matt-08 View Public Profile Find More Posts by Matt-08 31-10-2009, 20:44 #3 hanssolo Forum Member Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 13,380 Maybe from the latest press releases Reciva seem now to be concentrating on the lucrative US market with Pandora, Live365, XM/Sirius and Aupio subscription based streaming service badged wifi sets? The Grace set on sale in the US looks like the old Logik set that used to be sold by the Dixons group (maybe they have solved the hum problem now). http://www.gracedigitalaudio.com/gra...1000-p-11.html hanssolo View Public Profile Find More Posts by hanssolo 31-10-2009, 20:47 #4 tghe-retford Forum Member Join Date: Oct 20
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