Never mind - please ignore my previous post. I read through my old AT notes, realized I had the URL wrong and fixed. It's wonderful that this list exists here, and how cool was it that Turtle Beach let you host it!

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baldy672
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baldy672
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November 25, 2016
I'm glad to find this thread but sad to see that Turtle Beach isn't even letting a hack keep these wonderful machines running. I have 5 of them and now that we've moved, I'm trying to get them all running again. The first challenge of course, is to set up a file server that it can talk to. I used to use an embedded box that ran Windows 98 and that's been replaced with a Debian machine running Samba. So that's good. Then I had to get a wireless Ethernet bridge working that could speak WPA to our Xfinity router. That was a trick.
Then once I get music streaming from the server, I was hopeful that this list of working radio stations might be available, but alas. I'd be happy to just download it from a server but the IP address in the forum seems to be a general page for Nemesis. I get that the turtleradio.com link will never work again, but is the streaming link list still around? I'd be happy to run it locally and could even be convinced to host it.
Thanks!
Howard

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Roveer
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October 12, 2019
I wanted to post a follow-up this my original post. I was trying to get my Audiotron to use the listenlive.nl Audiotron station list per some of the posts. I had set everything up and it wasn't working. I was able to get it to work in the end.
Here's what I did to make it work:
1. make sure you are on the latest audiotron firmware 3.2.25
2. set your audiotron id to Audiotron
3. place a dns redirect for duncan.turtleradio.com to point to 62.251.124.128 (not all home routers allow this, I use pfsense, so it does. Some might have to set up a separate dns server and point your audiotron at it to serve this redirect, that works too)
4. point your browser to: http://audiotronipaddress/localtr.asp address and using the password Godzilla, uncheck the "use local file" option. This is the part I was not doing so it kept looking only for a local station list.
5. Power cycle your audiotron and when it's booting up it should say it's connected to turtle radio and then you'll see the radio stations populating.
There are still a lot of stations that won't play, but many of them did so I was happy.
Hope this helps someone.

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penbex
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Turtlebeach is no longer giving us access to their domain name. As a result the solution is no longer working.

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Roveer
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October 12, 2019
I just dug my Audiotron out after 10 years. I've go the latest FW and have set my ID to Audiotron. I've set up a dns server and have added duncan.turtleradio.com to 62.251.124.128. I no longer have a share pointing at Radio_tr.txt
My "network tests" from the AT are successful. However when I reset or try and search for radio stations I don't get anything.
What have I done wrong? Would really like to make this work.
Thanks,
Roveer