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Old 11-12-2002, 12:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How to setup Linksys Router w/ Spywamp

I am sure many have heard of the Winamp plugin called Spyamp. Well, I had previously been using my static IP (65.188.42.29) as a server, and it was working fine.
BUT, I recently hooked up my Linksys Router (BEFSR41 4-PORT) and am using an assigned DHCP address. My new IP address doesn't want to work as a server. In fact, for a while, 65.188.42.29 kept coming up on the servers page (still didn't work of course).

So my LAN is 192.168.1.1, and my WAN is 65.188.42.29 (Static IP)

Anyone here who either has Linksys working with Spyamp or knows how I should configure the router setup page please help me :mad 4:

Also, thank goodness for this new "Computers" forum guys...
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Old 11-12-2002, 01:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Configuration directions for most common routers

You have to configure your router. (This works for Blubster (I don't know about SpyAmp)
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Open your Browser, type http://192.168.0.1

Enter admin as login, or whatever you made it (If you changed it).

Go to "Advanced", now at the screen you are at (Mine's called "virtual server" others are called "IP forwarding" or something like that) enter 41170-41350 in the first field (Mines called "service ports")

Now go to the start menu, then click run, and type "command" without the quotes. Press enter. In the command prompt just simply type ipconfig/all. Press enter.

Now look for "IP Adress" and get the last 3 digets (Example in 66.55.34.123 you would use the 123 part of it) and enter them as the last 3 digets in your browser in the second field (Mine's called "Server IP").

Now click the "Enable" check box. Scroll down to save, click it, then it will say you must reboot for changes to take effect (this does not mean reboot your pc) there should be a "reboot" button by save, click it

Click yes, or ok, in the pop up box that appears.

You can also look at your routers manual to see just how to do these steps.......
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Old 11-12-2002, 01:30 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Blubster and Spyamp from what I have too Gunny, they both use the same ports.
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Old 11-12-2002, 02:53 AM   #4 (permalink)
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got it working

Yeah, I remember doing this before for Blubster...but I didn't realize I had to put in 4117 as my listening port AND 41350 in Spyamp's config until now... well, I learned something new
thx for the quick responses (at such a late time I might add... where I live, he he)


here's proof it worked:
http://65.188.42.29:4117/playlist
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Old 11-12-2002, 03:14 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I am glad that helped............

I was just shooting in the air, cuz I really don't know that much about this SPyAmp...........sounds kinda fishy, with it's name and all.............
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