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Firewall Ports that block Radio Operation


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Created 2009-07-20
Modified 2009-07-29
Views 1295
Author James
Please note typical internet radio installations do not require any firewall or network configurations. For technical users who set up their home network to maximum security and require the ports that the radio uses please see the list below. Additionally, our radios have built in MAC addresses for firewalls that use MAC address filtering . You can find your radio's MAC address via the following menus:

On the main menu choose 'settings', then 'network configurations' then 'view configuration' then rotate the large select button left or right until you see 'MAC address'.

Ports required for the internet radio to perform two-way communications.


· TCP 5000 or 6000

· UDP 53

· TCP 80

· TCP 139

· TCP 445

· UDP 137

· UDP 138




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