Hi,
I am trying to connect to the new BBC Radio Multicast video feed test.
Its only available to certain ISP's, and IDNET is one of them, but they mention if you can not connect you should contact the ISP to make sure they have enabled it their end..
When I try to connect it just tells me Multicast feeds are not activate on this IP, so... can anyone at IDNet either flip your little switch, or let me know if I need to apply with you to have it work?
Thank you in advanced!
Hi Trinket
You'll need to contact support on this one, I'm afraid, there's nothing we can do from here.
Thanks Rik
It should be active for everyone. I wonder if you haven't got IGMP enabled on your router?
It doesn't work for me, it just throws up a general error.. . eventually.
How do you enable IGMP then?
When I had my previous router, it used to work fine on me. You should just have to have a IGMP capable/enabled router.
I recall though that if you are using Windows XP you may need to change something in the registry - I'll see if I can find that and post a link.
edit: link to MS site (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815752)
Mulitcast has been discussed on here a while back too (http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=655.0).
Quote from: tortoise on Nov 02, 2007, 19:08:41
How do you enable IGMP then?
What router do you have? It may not support it.
I have the usual netgear .. with a G at the end.. LOL. I can't remember the numbers... I'll look it up.
Edit: DG834G v2
Quote from: tortoise on Nov 02, 2007, 20:16:33
I have the usual netgear .. with a G at the end.. LOL. I can't remember the numbers... I'll look it up.
Edit: DG834G v2
The Netgear DG834G doesn't support multicasting at all, although a fix is apparently in the works. :whip:
Okay thanks. That explains that then.
Quote from: Adam on Nov 02, 2007, 21:54:48
The Netgear DG834G doesn't support multicasting at all, although a fix is apparently in the works. :whip:
Fix in the works????
Off out now to watch the pigs flying past my local!!!!
Seriously, I do not think that a fix is imminent for the DG834G series, this info gleaned from writings on netgear forums some months back. Note that I'm not knocking the 834 series, fine stable routers but definitely not fit for multicast I'm afraid.
Come to think of it, I don't suppose it matters much to me. I get the idea that I want all these things, then stop and ask myself why? what use it it to me? I listen to the radio live either via the Denon tuner over there or via DigiTV on computer. Only occasionally do I miss something and listen to it via the BBC website. Usually it's only the Archers :hide: and I don't think it's necessary to have new technology for that.
Gotta come down to earth sometimes I guess :crazy:
I've never quite seen the use for downloading, I must confess, Ann. I have other technologies which are custom made for the job - plus a relatively slow line - so why bother. Though I am a Luddite at heart. ;)
Quote from: tortoise on Nov 03, 2007, 15:43:25
Usually it's only the Archers :hide: and I don't think it's necessary to have new technology for that.
Ah - voice of sanity in techno land.
New technology and the Archers do not plough the same furrow.
So long as the beer pumps work in the Bull, all is right with the world. ;D
I still remember the fire...
Yes so do I, but it must be a long time ago now.
Wasn't it a barn fire - and Black Beauty was rescued just at the last minute and I cried till Mummy brought me a sherbet dab and a glass of evaporated milk?
and Grace died. Or was that a different disaster. Must be a good 45-50 years ago though...
If she had not died would that have been a saving Grace? :angel:
Or just amazing? :)
ROFL - Karma to both!! :laugh:
Thanks, Mo. :)