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Jen
December 11th 03, 05:51 PM
I currently run an Internet Connection Firewall, and I
would like to add ports to run all the services (ie:
voice chat, video chat, file transfer, whiteboard, remote
assistance, application sharing etc...)

Unfortunately, I've no idea what ports I need to open, or
what specific IP addresses to use (since there are so
many). Could anyone please give me the exact info for the
service, IP Address, external and internal ports for all
the services?

Also, I know some UDP ports are from 5004 - 65535
does this mean I have to enter them all manually?

Frank
December 11th 03, 05:51 PM
here is a great word document to help you out. www.chetnet.co.uk/natfw.doc


"Jen" > wrote in message
...
> I currently run an Internet Connection Firewall, and I
> would like to add ports to run all the services (ie:
> voice chat, video chat, file transfer, whiteboard, remote
> assistance, application sharing etc...)
>
> Unfortunately, I've no idea what ports I need to open, or
> what specific IP addresses to use (since there are so
> many). Could anyone please give me the exact info for the
> service, IP Address, external and internal ports for all
> the services?
>
> Also, I know some UDP ports are from 5004 - 65535
> does this mean I have to enter them all manually?

Jonathan Kay [MVP]
December 11th 03, 05:53 PM
Greetings Jen,

No, you don't need to enter them automatically. The Internet Connection Firewall will
automatically open the ports necessary for Audio/Video, Remote Assistance, Whiteboard and
Application Sharing. However, it will not open the ports for file transfer. Assuming you're
using Windows Messenger, simply open ports 6891 through 6900 TCP for sending files (it sounds
like you know exactly how to open the ports, so I won't list how to do that here).
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com

"Jen" > wrote in message ...
> I currently run an Internet Connection Firewall, and I
> would like to add ports to run all the services (ie:
> voice chat, video chat, file transfer, whiteboard, remote
> assistance, application sharing etc...)
>
> Unfortunately, I've no idea what ports I need to open, or
> what specific IP addresses to use (since there are so
> many). Could anyone please give me the exact info for the
> service, IP Address, external and internal ports for all
> the services?
>
> Also, I know some UDP ports are from 5004 - 65535
> does this mean I have to enter them all manually?

adrian mason
December 11th 03, 05:54 PM
Is this why so many of us are having voice problems need to open port for
voice ?

What is a port ?

Adrian


"Jonathan Kay [MVP]" > wrote in message
...
> Greetings Jen,
>
> No, you don't need to enter them automatically. The Internet Connection
Firewall will
> automatically open the ports necessary for Audio/Video, Remote Assistance,
Whiteboard and
> Application Sharing. However, it will not open the ports for file
transfer. Assuming you're
> using Windows Messenger, simply open ports 6891 through 6900 TCP for
sending files (it sounds
> like you know exactly how to open the ports, so I won't list how to do
that here).
> ____________________________________________
> Jonathan Kay
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
> Associate Expert
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
>
> "Jen" > wrote in message
...
> > I currently run an Internet Connection Firewall, and I
> > would like to add ports to run all the services (ie:
> > voice chat, video chat, file transfer, whiteboard, remote
> > assistance, application sharing etc...)
> >
> > Unfortunately, I've no idea what ports I need to open, or
> > what specific IP addresses to use (since there are so
> > many). Could anyone please give me the exact info for the
> > service, IP Address, external and internal ports for all
> > the services?
> >
> > Also, I know some UDP ports are from 5004 - 65535
> > does this mean I have to enter them all manually?
>
>

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