WoolyBully101
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WoolyBully101 said:Is there a way we can chat people through AIM or iChat video confrence through Sorenson or D-Link video phone? I hear some people says yes and some people says no. Which is the true answer and how can or can't do it?
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PowerWCRulez said:Yep, it'll work on webcam to vp users or relays and vp to webcam too, but the webcam port is different and you can add webcam's port list below to work. but the webcam's little slow, due to your CPU processes.
Allow VP4_incoming WAN,* LAN,192.168.0.125 TCP,1720
Allow VP1_incoming WAN,* LAN,192.168.0.125 TCP,1703
Allow VP3_incoming WAN,* LAN,192.168.0.125 IP (0),15328-15333
Allow VP2_Incoming WAN,* LAN,192.168.0.125 TCP,1503
Allow VP_Incoming WAN,* LAN,192.168.0.125 TCP,1731
VP boxes are on port 1720 and 15328-15333
Webcam are on port 1503, 1703 and 1731
Is there a way we can chat people through AIM or iChat video confrence through Sorenson or D-Link video phone? I hear some people says yes and some people says no. Which is the true answer and how can or can't do it?
I don't mean through relay service. I mean through out webcam to videophone. People to people without relay service. Like, I wanted to talk to my friend on webcam and they can communicate using the Sorenson video phone.
Dennis said:The above is slightly misleading. You cannot have a VP and a computer on the same IP address (192.168.0.125) at the same time, so you should not change the ports (1720, 1703, 1503, etc.).
The best thing to do is to configure your router to forward all 1720 port traffic to both your computer with webcam address, and to the videophones you have.
Dennis,
Re-read carefully, the router being foward to 192.168.0.125 (VP's private ip).
I assume you didn't read the VP manual book completely, these are oringinal ports before I added new port for webcams.
For example; VP or webcam callers calling to my vp box
Internet IP addy <-> Router (fowarding) <-> VP box
999.99.99.99 <-> detected port for VP incoming and auto forwarding <-> 192.168.0.125
A friend is on webcam and called me on my VP box, it's work great.
PowerWCRulez said:Dennis said:The above is slightly misleading. You cannot have a VP and a computer on the same IP address (192.168.0.125) at the same time, so you should not change the ports (1720, 1703, 1503, etc.).
The best thing to do is to configure your router to forward all 1720 port traffic to both your computer with webcam address, and to the videophones you have.
Dennis,
Re-read carefully, the router being foward to 192.168.0.125 (VP's private ip).
I assume you didn't read the VP manual book completely, these are oringinal ports before I added new port for webcams.
For example; VP or webcam callers calling to my vp box
Internet IP addy <-> Router (fowarding) <-> VP box
999.99.99.99 <-> detected port for VP incoming and auto forwarding <-> 192.168.0.125
A friend is on webcam and called me on my VP box, it's work great.
Your statement was confusing then. It looked like it recommended that you should leave the 192.168.0.125 addresses as is, instead of customzing it for the webcam IP addresses and the VP IP addresses. Yes, addressES. You can have multiple VPs and only one can have .125 at a time. BUT YOU CAN HAVE ALL ON AT ONCE by having the router forward all port xxxx traffic to certain on the LAN!
Dennis said:PowerWCRulez said:Your statement was confusing then. It looked like it recommended that you should leave the 192.168.0.125 addresses as is, instead of customzing it for the webcam IP addresses and the VP IP addresses. Yes, addressES. You can have multiple VPs and only one can have .125 at a time. BUT YOU CAN HAVE ALL ON AT ONCE by having the router forward all port xxxx traffic to certain on the LAN!
Yes, if they are same .125 for VP and webcam in household when they calling you.. leave the VP box offiline, then leave the webcam online on the puter.. it's would work.
Or
some pc owners have 2 puters..
for example:
PC 1 is on .100 Non-webcam
PC 2 is on .101 or binded .126 with a webcam
or
who have 2 puters and a vp box.
PC 1 is on .100 Non-webcam
PC 2 is on .101 or binded .126 with webcam
VP is on 125.
I recommend leave OFFLINE either one of VP box or webcam, because it's forwarding might get bottleneck connections on both ONLINES (VP and Webcam together isn't good for speed)
You can set the foreward to 101 or binded .126 for just webcam only do same TCP setting list in my post.
For Windows, use NetMeeting and dial thry ip-address only. I think Vista don't have one.
For Mac, use XMeeting, you need to download to install and use ip-address to call point to point.
Netmeeting... wtf no. Just use VV, much better video quality.
And yeah, Vista doesnt have one.. sucks.