I'm working with Kansas University Medical Center and we've been having 
troubles connecting via AG. They have a NAT'ed network and we are using 
unicast. We connect and communicate via RAT but we are unable to exchange 
video. The strange thing is that I a seeing their private IP address in the 
RAT, I assume that I should be seeing a more public address.

I'm trying to understand the bridges' process flow. If two sites are connected 
to a bridge via unicast, does the unicast/multicast bridge process convert my 
unicast traffic to multicast then back to unicast before sending the stream to 
the other site? If that is the case then I can understand why we can't exchange 
video. Multicast can't handle private IP space. But then, why does RAT work?

Any insight will be appreciated,

Dazed & Confused

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Jimmy Miklavcic
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