ackiboa skrevpå MacWorlds forum följande:
Sitter du med router eller annan brandvägg, gör så här:
"About Streamed movies behind a firewall
QuickTime uses the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) to send video and audio over the Internet. Some institutions may have a firewall that prevents movies streamed by RTSP to be viewed by clients behind a firewall. To overcome this, QuickTime can stream video and/or audio using the Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP)--the protocol used by the Web. Note: Playback performance may lag when using HTTP streaming instead of RTSP. In addition, the streaming server must also have a streaming over HTTP feature.
How to set up QuickTime
Mac OS X
1. Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu.
2. Choose QuickTime from the View menu. The QuickTime preferences pane appears
3. Click on the Connection tab.
4. Choose your Internet connection from the Connection Speed pop-up menu.
5. Click Transport Setup. The Streaming Transport Setup window appears.
6. Click Auto Configure.
If QuickTime is able to configure itself for use behind a firewall, you should be able to watch a streamed movie.
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[ 07 Januari 2003, 18:09: Meddelandet ändrat av: Olav Rust ]