AudioTron - FAQs

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Network Terminology - Gateway and DNS Server
In order to provide the Internet radio function, AudioTron must be able to
access the Internet on your network. If your network is configured for
"Internet Connection Sharing", the device that provides a connection between
the network and the Internet connection (i.e. dial-up, DSL or cable modem) is
called a "gateway". 

The gateway is connected to another device called a "DNS Server" that 
determines the connection between a URL (Universal Resource Locator) such as
www.TurtleRadio.com, and the IP address for that URL. Thus, when AT plays 
Internet radio stations, the gateway provides the AT a link to the Internet 
from the network and the DNS Server finds the location of the stations based 
in AudioTron's station list.

      The Setup Utility can find IP addresses for the gateway and DNS devices
      on your network.

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