Le mar 22/07/2003 à 08:33, Kilian Krause a écrit : > Hi Bill, > > having read through all your mail, it seems the problem is only on > jeff's side. so if you could try and capture the network traffic for: > - tcp 1720 > - tcp 30000-30010 > - udo 5000-5003 > on the workstation, you should see the 5000-5003 are lacking at least 2 > ports being transmitted through the firewall. i don't remember you > explained what jeff's config was, but it seems his router is for some > reason not accepting the GM on the workstation. you did tell him to > - disable h.245 tunneling > - disable fast start > > right? i just would add, but i don't know if i understood right your config, that if you try to call both inLAN stations from outside (INTERNET), your settings should be something like on the router/firewall: -for station1: - port 1720TCP opened and forwarded to station1 - ports 5000-5003UDP opened and forwarded to station1 - ports 30000-30010TCP opened and forwarded to station1 -for station2: -for example port 1730TCP opened and forwarded to station2 - ports 5005-5008UDP opened and forwarded to station2 - ports 30020-30030TCP opened and forwarded to station2 (thought if your router is H323 capable you don't have to forward) and on both stations: - enable IP translation (not if your router has H323 capabilities..) - disable H245 tunneling and Fast Start (i am not sure about those two lasts...worth a try IMHO) hope it can help. Fabrice
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