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DSJ | 15:58 Sun 13th May 2012 | TV
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"We're sorry, you breached a station that is unavailable at this time. Please try again later" is the message I keep hearing on my computer over a cricket commentary that I'm trying to listen to.

How do I shut it up so that I am listening to the cricket only?

Thanks for your help.
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I suspect that you're trying to access an overseas station which doesn't hold the international broadcasting rights for its cricket commentaries. Accordingly, when the station's server sees your IP address, it blocks access. (For example, nearly all BBC sports commentaries are blocked to overseas users for that reason).

The only way round it is to route your internet traffic via proxy server in the relevant country. However free proxy servers are often too slow for reliable audio streaming (and, since the owners of the servers frequently don't know that they're being used as proxies, its actually illegal to use them). Also, the radio station will still block access from any domestic server which it recognises as a proxy.

Which country is the station in?

Chris
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Thank you for your advice. I have no idea how or why this message suddenly started during a cricket commentary through Radio Derby. I had been listening for some time before it suddenly butted in. Before your reply came in, I decided to close my computer down & then restart it. Strangely, that seemed to do the trick so the whole annoying episode will remain a mystery!

Thanks anyway.

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