Intel Video Phone

I've seen this all over the net, but I can't figure out how to implement these settings on my Linksys router's port triggering feature. Anybody wanna lend a hand?

Thanks DB

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H.323 compliant video player, NetMeeting 2.0, 3.0, Intel Video Phone (Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!) (Incoming calls are not possible due to NetMeeting assigning ports dynamically.) OUT TCP 1720 IN UDP 1024 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available] OUT UDP 1024 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available] IN TCP 1024 1502 [use H.323 protocol if available] OUT TCP 1024 1502 [use H.323 protocol if available] IN TCP 1504 1730 [use H.323 protocol if available] OUT TCP 1504 1730 [use H.323 protocol if available] IN TCP 1732 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available] OUT TCP 1732 65534 [use H.323 protocol if available] OUT TCP 1503 1503 OUT TCP 1731 1731 IN TCP 1503 1503 IN TCP 1731 1731

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dbiles
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Personally, I never rely on port triggering. I'd put your videophone in the DMZ instead, if you dont mind it being on the public internet.

Your other option, with a higher security measure, is to use a NAT Traversal solution.

Chris

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NetSteady

well, I do mind the exposure of the DMZ. I'd like to use the port trigger method, if you know how, could you please enlighten me?

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dbiles

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Lots of good info here.

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Don B.

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