Re: IP Adresses through a Router
- From: Brian Sullivan <briansullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 09:44:16 -0500
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 16:07:08 +1100, Corey wrote:
I am trying to assist a friend at work with a program i set up,
but am unable to get a connection through their or my router.
How do i correctly identify their and my ip addresses through our different
servers ?
Making calls with NetMeeting through a router requires configuration at the
router.
For a complete audio/video and data call the routers at both ends will
require the router's dmz client configured as the respective desired
NetMeeting computers. Since use of the dmz removes whatever firewall
features the router provides use of a software firewall is advisable.
For a data only call having the router at the end that is the target of the
call configured to forward tcp 1503 to the target client is sufficient.
With the appropriate router configuration the caller should make a call to
the public IP of the callee's router.
--
Brian Sullivan
Courses by Wire (http://www.coursesbywire.com)
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