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What ports need to be open on my PC for Orb streaming?
It is the media player on your client device that determines to which format will Orb transcode the file you want to stream before sending it to...
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How can I use DirectStream (UPnP) for Windows media if TCP port 80 is already used by another application?
**** This article is applicable only for 2.0x series of Orb ****
(To know your Orb version, click Orb tray icon - About)
If your...
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How do I set Port Forwarding on my router to bypass Orb stream servers?
Users who installed Orb on a PC that connects directly to their cable modem (i.e., without a router) and users who connect through a router with...
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How do I set Port Forwarding if I have two Orb PCs on my LAN?
If you have more than one Orb PC in your LAN, and you do not have a UPnP-enabled router, you must set Port Forwarding on both of your Orb PCs. This...
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When I try to stream inside my LAN, the player on my client device (Wii, etc.) never connects: it just hangs or times out after a while
This usually happens because you have a software firewall (other than the built-in Windows firewall) on your Orb PC that blocks the incoming TCP...
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How do I configure my firewall to allow incoming and outgoing traffic for Orb streaming?
If you have a software firewall (other than the built-in Windows firewall) on your Orb PC then you will need to create incoming and outgoing...
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