Hi Paulo, The STUN/NAT stuff basically tricks your router so that it know where to direct the incoming RTP (voice) stream.
In terms of the outgoing RTP stream you do not need to do anything. I don't quite understand the 'can not make calls' comment. Have you registered with a Dialtone provider (such as ekiga.net or FreeWorldDialup)? In which case you should be able to place a call with a URI like - sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (you only need to put the numerical bit, ie. 500 as the rest is infered from your registration). These are the echo server numbers... If you are not registered (and don't want to) you can still make point to point calls if you know the remote end's IP. In this case the public IP will need to be forwarded..... but it's much easier to register with a service :-) You can register for a free account at www.ekiga.net, and if you log in with your user name you can confirm that the system 'sees' you and shows you current IP. Hope this gets you going. Simon On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 06:54:47PM +0100, Paulo J. Matos wrote: > Hi all, > > >From the FAQ: > If it reports "Cone NAT" or "Port Restricted NAT" you just have to > answer "yes" to the dialog asking you to activate STUN support. You do > not have to do anything else. You will be reachable from the outside. > > What if I was to make calls? In fact, right now, I'm Port Restricted > NAT with stun support enabled. I can receive calls but not make them. > How can I call others? Probably need to forward some ports? > > Cheers, > > -- > Paulo Jorge Matos - pocm at sat inesc-id pt > Web: http://sat.inesc-id.pt/~pocm > Computer and Software Engineering > INESC-ID - SAT Group > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
