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Can I see video at my office? Many companies have computers that are hooked to a LAN (Local Area Network),
which is then hooked to the Internet at a very high rate of speed. This allows
for optimal viewing of streaming video -- however, many companies have policies
or software in place that restrict employees from viewing streaming media from
their workplace. Here are some of the ways that are used to restrict employees
from viewing video at the office:
- Proxy server - If you are using a local or remote proxy server to cache
frequently viewed web pages, streaming media may not work.
- Overly sensitive firewall - Some offices restrict the downloading of
materials from web.
- Port filtering - Sometimes certain server ports will be shut off in your
office / network environment. This can affect streaming media.
- IP Sharing - Sometimes router settings, specifically where many people are
sharing the bandwidth through a single IP address, can affect streaming.
- IT browser configuration - In some companies, the IT department
pre-configures the web browser so it won't accept streaming files.
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