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Mitch
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Thu Mar 11, 2004 2:10 am Post subject:
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Running with Linksys.
have all forwarding set properly as it should be for receiving calls,, and
it just will not work for me,, I can dial into that computer localy without
a problem and i can also dial out to my home netmeeting.. I have my home
router (also Lynksys) forwarding setup and i have not had a problem with my
home network forwarding for netmeeting at all,, i have set up my office
router settings (forwarding settings) the same,, and have also tried many
other things,,
Could some one please help..?
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Brian Sullivan MVP
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Thu Mar 11, 2004 2:55 am Post subject:
Re: netmeeting inbound with router help please |
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Mitch wrote:
| Quote: | Running with Linksys.
have all forwarding set properly as it should be for receiving
calls,, and it just will not work for me,,
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What have you set .ie what = properly?
| Quote: | I can dial into that
computer localy without a problem and i can also dial out to my home
netmeeting.. I have my home router (also Lynksys) forwarding setup
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How?
| Quote: | and i have not had a problem with my home network forwarding for
netmeeting at all,, i have set up my office router settings
(forwarding settings) the same,, and have also tried many other
things,,
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What operating systems are on the machines in question? Any software
firewalls? What type of call are you attempting to make?
What Linksys routers and what versions of firmware?
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Mitch
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Thu Mar 11, 2004 6:38 pm Post subject:
Re: netmeeting inbound with router help please |
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Well,, like i mentioned,, i have my Linksys at my home network set up with
netmeeting ports (1503 etc) forwarding and it works great,, i can log in
from work with desktop shareing without a problem. I have port forwarding
set up the same on my work router but can not log in to my work system. The
only difrence between my home network and work network is at home i have a
192.x.x.x and at work i have a 10.x.x.x lan setup. I dont beleive that
should be the problem,,
And also at work i have a server running NT,, but internet does not route
thru that,, server can be off and internet works fine on all systems..
Thanx
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| Quote: | Mitch wrote:
Running with Linksys.
have all forwarding set properly as it should be for receiving
calls,, and it just will not work for me,,
What have you set .ie what = properly?
I can dial into that
computer localy without a problem and i can also dial out to my home
netmeeting.. I have my home router (also Lynksys) forwarding setup
How?
and i have not had a problem with my home network forwarding for
netmeeting at all,, i have set up my office router settings
(forwarding settings) the same,, and have also tried many other
things,,
What operating systems are on the machines in question? Any software
firewalls? What type of call are you attempting to make?
What Linksys routers and what versions of firmware?
--
Brian Sullivan
Meeting by Wire ( http://www.meetingbywire.com)
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Brian Sullivan MVP
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Thu Mar 11, 2004 6:49 pm Post subject:
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Mitch wrote:
| Quote: | Well,, like i mentioned,, i have my Linksys at my home network set up
with netmeeting ports (1503 etc) forwarding and it works great,,
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etc?
If what you are trying to do is to connect and control a remote desktop
using Remote Desktop Sharing tcp 1503 forwarded should be all that is
required.
| Quote: | can log in from work with desktop shareing without a problem. I have
port forwarding set up the same on my work router but can not log in
to my work system. The only difrence between my home network and work
network is at home i have a 192.x.x.x and at work i have a 10.x.x.x
lan setup. I dont beleive that should be the problem,,
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You are right the IP address range assuming its properly configured
shouldn't make any difference. I can't think of what specifically could be
your problem but I suspect it is not NetMeeting specific.
Some sort of local firewall on the work computer?
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Brian Sullivan
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