Hello everybody. I'm writing to the Ekiga list because I'm trying to setup my first PC to PC call and I'm not able. As in the subject there is not a single wrong thing but many, so I will first try to describe the environment. I subscribed my daughter and myself to Ekiga. I installed Ekiga on my PC (desktop with Sabayon Linux). I installed Ekiga on my daughter's PC (laptop with both Windows XP and Kubuntu Linux). Both PCs are in the same home. There is a router with DHCP server on it connected to an ADSL modem and then the Internet. Both accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are active, in fact we are both able to login on www.ekiga.net. In both accounts allow others to look up my SIP address is checked (active).
1st test) The behavior is the same in all environments: Ekiga runs and registers its account. The wizard says Cone NAT as STUN test result. STUN is selected as NAT traversal. In the Ekiga settings in sound events window I'm able to hear all sound effects for all events. Calling [EMAIL PROTECTED] works (I can hear the ekiga operator's voice not at the very beginning of the message but the rest is ok) and I can hear myself as an echo. In Ekiga white pages looking for .dantonio as URL I can find me and my daughter and the bold characters reflect exactly their real status. Trying to call the counterpart when it is online the local PC does not even play the call tone, the call hangs with remote user unreachable in few seconds. On the other side absolutely nothing happens similarly. On the laptop with Linux the webcam is not recognized and video does not work, in all other environments audio and video work corecctly. In all cases no connection can be established. 2nd test) On the laptop, only with Windows, the personal phone can be attached as a modem for Internet connection, here is what happens: Call initiated and/or closed from the Linux desktop PC work perfectly (audio and video). Call initiated and/or closed from the Windows laptop PC do not work at all (nothing happens on both sides as in the previous test). In other words the desktop PC can initiate and close an established call, but the laptop PC cannot initiate it and also cannot close an established call (the laptop PC disconnects but the desktop PC keeps the call running. Maybe I can understand the 1st test where the 2 PCs are seen from the Internet as one single IP address, Is it the single IP the reason of the described behavior in the 1st test? Anyway I cannot understand the 2nd test, why actions on desktop PC have correct results and actions on the laptop PC have no result at all? Many thanks for your help. Ciao. Mauro D'Antonio _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
