Hello Markus,

Thank you for your advices, you have seen right.
Just to be curious, how can we use a server behind NAT in few words ?

Regards,

Laurent.



Markus a icrit :

>Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 15:24:26 +0200
>From: Markus Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: GPRS connection
>
>Laurent,
>
>>The two connections work well on the web. I define the IP
>>used by the GPRS connection but the viewer fails to connect to the
>>server.
>>
>> 
>>
>The GPRS Provider might use NAT (Most GPRS Providers do so today).
This 
>means the Viewer can not reach the server by default.
>You might ask your GPRS provider for a public IP, some Provider
operate 
>seperate GPRS APNs using public ip.
>There might also be possibilities to connect having the server
behind

>NAT, but first you should check if this is your problem. You could 
>perhaps try to put the server on the dsl-side and the viewer on the
GPRS 
>side for a test...
>
>Markus
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