Why Does MP3 Streaming Fail on Some Company Computers?

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The issue revolves around a webpage's MP3 audio playback functionality, which works on personal computers but fails on company computers. The likely cause is corporate firewalls that block MP3 files or streaming audio. There is no straightforward solution to bypass these firewalls, as they are typically set by IT departments to restrict certain types of content for security reasons.
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Hi everyone!

My webpage has an option to listen to MP3 songs. It works fine on some computers, but not work on some others. I found out that it works on almost personal computers, but not on company computers.

Any body knows how to fix this, PLEASE HELP!

Thanks in advance!

Mike
 
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Mike Phan said:
Hi everyone!

My webpage has an option to listen to MP3 songs. It works fine on some computers, but not work on some others. I found out that it works on almost personal computers, but not on company computers.

Any body knows how to fix this, PLEASE HELP!

Thanks in advance!

Mike

My first guess would be that many corporate firewalls block MP3 or streaming audio.
 
Hi David,

I guess that too. If so, we have no way to unblock this firewall?
 
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