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VPN and School Firewall
Ok, here's the setup.
My gf lives 6 hours away at a different college than me. I'm in an apartment with DSL and she's on the campus network. We've been trying to get netmeeting going between our two computers with no luck. I have to host due to the firewall on her side. But there is no video or sound being transfered in either direction. I was wondering if there's any way to perhaps tunnel through the firewall with VPN or something similar and do a straight connection between our two computers. Any ideas would be appreciated. |
try the windows messenger/msn. i use it with my family and i live inside the school network. it works pretty well for me.
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I thought about that but the window is so small. Our cameras go to 640x480 and I wanted to get all the quality I could.
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yes, the size is pretty small for those windows.
i've tried netmeeting for this same reason, but somehow it doesnt work. my family connects to my pc, but i cant launch the webcam/audio. netmeeting has pretty much been discontinued for windows/msn messenger. |
Do a search for MBONE Tools.
UNIX apps that were ported to PC. Has Video/Audio/Whiteboard features. I know it works for 95/98/NT but can't remember which version you have installed now. |
Have her forward the netmeeting port to her computer in her firewall. I think it's ports 1720 and 1300, bothe TCP and UDP.
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The_Dude: I have the same problem with netmeeting and I assumed it was the firewall. Other computers can connect to mine just fine and both audio/video work. Don't know why though.
yotta: I thought about something like that, but I can't find any easy programs that I can have her setup with directions over the phone. krazykemist: She's got WinXP Pro, but will MBONE get through the firewall? |
It all depends on the kind of firewall the school has, what ports they are allowing in and out of the network, and what packets they are filtering out.
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The firewall allows IM services, HTTP, pop3, etc. I'm not sure about all of the ports since I don't go there.
BTW yotta, wouldn't that require setting it up on the firewall itself? |
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