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What
should I do if Net-Tune won't run the music distribution function
properly within the Windows® XP environment? |
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Unlike earlier Windows®
OSs, Windows® XP is equipped with a firewall function
as standard. Net-Tune won't operate when this function is activated.
This is because the firewall blocks the TCP/UDP communication that
Net-Tune uses. To solve this problem, use either of the methods
shown below to change the settings on your PC. |

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On your PC, open the "Local
Area Connection Properties" file and click on the "Advanced"
tab. |
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Remove the tick from the box
marked "Internet Connection Firewall". |
(In place of the firewall, your router can
protect your PC from unwanted interference from the Internet. If you
choose this solution, you need to change the security settings of
your router.) |
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As with Solution 1, click on
the "Advanced" tab in the "Local Area Connection
Properties" file. Then select "Settings". |
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Edit the "Service Settings",
following the procedure below. This makes a port for Net-Tune
CMND. |
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Type "Net-Tune CMND" in
the "Description of service" box; |
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Enter the segment number* of your
router in the "Name or IP address..." box; |
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Enter the default number "60096"
in the "External Port..." and "Internal
Port..." boxes; |
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The "XXX"
part of "192.168.XXX.255" differs depending
on your network environment. |
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Following the method outlined
in (2) and (3) above, make another port for Net-Tune PUSH. Enter
"Net-Tune PUSH", your segment number, and the default
number "60097". |
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Tick the "Net-Tune CMND"
and "Net-Tune PUSH" boxes. |
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