Tom,
1. I asked the vendor that they had setup this video conference software in
others company was no problem with NATed.
2. Becuase the video conference software can use web-interface for client
login , so server side required Windows IIS for it, the default port number is
8080 that was no problem access from my home, but changed to 3001 that cannot
access web-interface from my home, even I changed a.b.c.105 to 3001 port was
same problem, and I asked our ISP they said do not block any ports.
I think something blocked 3001 port ... (I think no need ask them for
document)
Thx !!!
Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 說:
Wilson Kwok wrote:
>>>DOES THIS SOFTWARE WORK WITH NAT?
> I will ask vendor at today.
Thanks -- and any documentation about how to make it work with NAT would be
useful.
Again -- I see no evidence that a second connection request is being sent
from the client to the firewall. And a firewall can't forward a connection
that it doesn't receive.
-Tom
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