Also, someone needs to speak up firs. Some clients like Windows Messenger implement silence supression. If they are supposed to send a "nat primer" packet to establish a nat association and the supression features results in no packets sent, the communication will be off till someone speaks up.
-jiri
At 12:01 PM 11/26/2003, Bogdan-Andrei IANCU wrote:
Hi,
Your client must support symmetric RTP for rtpproxy to work. It must send and receive media on the same port - that's the only way to make media to cross the NAT; check if you can configure your client to do so.
Bogdan
Oláh István wrote:
Hi!
Rtpproxy and nathelper seems to be working, but I cannot hear any audio. The first client waits for media udp packets on port A, and sends media packets from UDP port A+1. Rtpproxy sends the media packets from the second client to the A+1 port, not A. What have I done wrong?
Thanks Oli
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