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Old April 19th 04, 01:45 PM
Drew
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okay gentlemen : I bypassed my router and went directly
through my dsl modem and BINGO !! sound and video !!..had
a 30 min conversation with my friend so that means it is
certain ports that need to be opened on my router to
allow messenger to work properly..now I just have to find
out which ones.Thanks for all the help.......Drew
-----Original Message-----
The USB mic is not going to work very well either, go

get a $15.00 mic at
Office Depot or such and plug it into the sound card on

the back of the
computer, and you should be in business.

Joel

"Drew" wrote in

message
...
Thanks Joel...I have also tried my ak5370 usb headset

mic
and it also does nothing

-----Original Message-----
If you are trying to use the mic in the camera, then

that is the problem.
Get a normal mic and plug it into the Sound Card

in
the back of the
computer. Then it will work. Logitech is very good

on
video, but do not
understand how sound in the applications in Windows

work.

Joel

"Drew" wrote in

message
...
also the camera and microphone is a Logitech pro

4000
and
it checks out fine...even used a different

microphone
and
still nothing...talked to Linksys and they helped

put
my
computer temporarily outside the firewall and still
nothing....totally disabled Norton security at the

same
time and still nothing...
-----Original Message-----
Sir: I very much appreciate your help but this also

has
not helped...all systems seem to check out....any

other
thoughts ??
-----Original Message-----
Check you sound system setup, click the volume

icon
in
your system tray and
then select Options/Properties, make sure the Mic

is
Not
checked in the
Playback mode, but is checked in the record mode.

Joel

"Drew"

wrote in
message
...
The question of the day would be : I have 2

computers
sitting side by side both with the same op

system
(xp
home)all updates installed both with Norton

security
2004
( all updated) both connected to a Linksys

router
(befw11s4) and latest firmware installed and

both
configured exactly the same however I can talk

on
windows
messenger 4.7 on one yet not the other??? I have

run
thru
the audio setup wizard ( on both computers )

multiple
times and it says it is working...also the same

sign
in
name and password so of course I only can be on

one or
the other....If some one has any idea what is

wrong or
what I am missing I would be forever grateful

as
I am
going more gray by the minute trying to figure

this
out..As always cheers to all and

Thanks..........Drew


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