Discussion: Router question
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Vieux 01/04/2007, 20h45   #9
Tony Martin
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First, I want to express my thanks for the .

Next I want to tell you what is now working perfectly
on my 4 machines on the router previously mentioned.

One machine (.100) has its node set to DMZ in the LyncSys
router. Each of the other three nodes (.101 - .102 and .103) are
all set to Port Forward the required CQPhone ports.

I can now run CQPHONE on any of the 4 PCs and receive or
make calls with voice and video. The only limitation is being sure
only ONE machines is running the software.

My thinking is this should also work with any similar
client server software. I hope this s others.

Cheers,
Tony

On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 11:19:36 +0200, Pascal Hambourg
<boite-a-spam@plouf.fr.eu.org> wrote:

>Tony Martin a écrit :
>> Ok, I have a Linksys WRT54G Router. I want to use CQPhone
>> (www.cqphone.com) on all four of my LAN PC's depending on
>> which PC Im on at the moment. This client/server software
>> uses UDP Ports 24960,24961 and 24962.
>>
>> Everything I have researched so far only covers using one PC
>> on a router (using Port Forwarding).

>
>Hmm... Quoted from CQPhone site <http://www.cqphone.com/problems.html> :
>
>"Tests with popular home type routers (LinkSys, Netgear, Belkin) show
>there is no need to configure ports for these routers. It is a common
>mistake that people will set up the router port fowarding to the wrong
>internal address, so CQPhone cannot work at all. We recommend the port
>forwarding be attempted only as a last resort. If you have previously
>set the CQPhone ports in your router and still have a problem, try
>deleting these ports and run the router totally closed to CQPhone."
>
> From what I understood, CQPhone uses some NAT traversal techniques to
>dynmaically open pinholes in NAT devices.


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