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Geoff Aukett - 23 Sep 2004 13:09 GMT
I am not getting any feed back at all. Is this a really stupid question or
is it just that knowone has an answer?

Hi All,

I not sure where to ask this question so I will start here. I have a piece
of wireless hardware that streams music from my PC to my HiFi. Running on
the PC is a windows service that the wirelss device talks to. I would like
to find out how they communicate with one an other.

When I select an album on the wireless device and press play it must send a
message or raise an event which the aforementioned service traps or responds
to by looking in its database and streaming my selection.

I would like to knock up a little catch all app which I could use to try and
track what was going on and any pointers would be much appreciated (VB6 or
VB.NET).

Sorry if this is vague but its way of my normal path.

Thanks for any help.

Geoff.
Christopher Kimbell - 23 Sep 2004 17:27 GMT
If it uses the IP protocol you could try finding code for a network sniffer.

Chris

>I am not getting any feed back at all. Is this a really stupid question or
>is it just that knowone has an answer?
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> Geoff.
Geoff Aukett - 23 Sep 2004 19:08 GMT
Thankyou that was just the pointer I was looking for...

Geoff.

> If it uses the IP protocol you could try finding code for a network
> sniffer.
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>> Geoff.

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