You can use a narrowed port range by looking at the port range used by the 
bridge
you want to use.  This is found in the VenueClient under 
Tools->Preferences->Bridging;
each bridge is listed with its related port range (the rightmost column in the 
list, you may
need to stretch the preferences window to see it).

The default port range for unicast bridges is 50000-52000, but some bridges do 
use
alternate port ranges so you should check.

Tom


On 9/11/07 10:13 AM, Jeremy Mann wrote:

George, I've used AG from home several times and I'm behind a Linksys
router. All that you have to do is forward the bridge ports of the
Bridge Server to your internal IP. Generally, I forward 30000 to 65535
to my internal IP. Now if you're behind NAT in a campus environment it
may be a bit tricky to get the networking folks to forward those ports
to your machine.


On 9/11/07, George Estes <ges...@ncsa.uiuc.edu><mailto:ges...@ncsa.uiuc.edu> 
wrote:


Hello,

  Could someone with experience in this area  tell me the issues/problems with 
receiving traffic from a bridge server if I'm behind a NAT.  I've looked 
through the ag-tech mailing list and there's talk of problems but I can't find 
specifics.

Thanks,
George







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