dennis
December 5th 03, 01:55 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>I want to use Voice/Video with MSN Messenger!
>
>I have Linksys router BEFSX41 which is uPnP enabled. also
>all settings on it for uPnP are enabled.
>
>the computer from which i want to use voice/video with
>MSN Messenger is connected to internet from SWITCH-
>>ROUTER, so, no default internet getaway isn't created in
>Network Connections (in control panel).
>
>same computer has next Network Services installed:
>
>- Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Clinet
>- Peer-to-Peer
>- Universal Plug and Play
>
>also, DHCP is disabled. because of amount of computers in
>company, every computer has it's own static ip inside
>LAN. i also know, i don't need to forward any ports,
>that's why is uPnP enabled on router any my computer. how
>come it still doesn't work?
>
>regards,
>
>
>
>Gregor
>.
>Great question Gregor....I worked on this for weeks a few
months back...same set up as you...talked to dozens of
techie's in MSN, Microsoft, Linsys, etc...no help at
all...finally, one day it just started working...i would
have to reconnect several times until i appeared off-line
to the other party, then ot would stick. But each time i
reconnected I would have to re-apply the router settings.
However, that was then and this is now..I am back to
square one because I had to re-install the router and MSN
Messanger...now i have one way convo and it only holds for
1.5 minutes...If you get a good response, please let me
know...Thanks,Dennis
>I want to use Voice/Video with MSN Messenger!
>
>I have Linksys router BEFSX41 which is uPnP enabled. also
>all settings on it for uPnP are enabled.
>
>the computer from which i want to use voice/video with
>MSN Messenger is connected to internet from SWITCH-
>>ROUTER, so, no default internet getaway isn't created in
>Network Connections (in control panel).
>
>same computer has next Network Services installed:
>
>- Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Clinet
>- Peer-to-Peer
>- Universal Plug and Play
>
>also, DHCP is disabled. because of amount of computers in
>company, every computer has it's own static ip inside
>LAN. i also know, i don't need to forward any ports,
>that's why is uPnP enabled on router any my computer. how
>come it still doesn't work?
>
>regards,
>
>
>
>Gregor
>.
>Great question Gregor....I worked on this for weeks a few
months back...same set up as you...talked to dozens of
techie's in MSN, Microsoft, Linsys, etc...no help at
all...finally, one day it just started working...i would
have to reconnect several times until i appeared off-line
to the other party, then ot would stick. But each time i
reconnected I would have to re-apply the router settings.
However, that was then and this is now..I am back to
square one because I had to re-install the router and MSN
Messanger...now i have one way convo and it only holds for
1.5 minutes...If you get a good response, please let me
know...Thanks,Dennis