[[[ MSN Voice and Video Chat Through Wingate. ]]]

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[[[ MSN Voice and Video Chat Through Wingate. ]]]

Postby Manu » Jan 12 04 7:00 pm

Hi all

I use wingate 5.2.0 . Without ENS and mail server.
I have www proxy, pop3 proxy and smtp proxy running on it

I use msn messenger with socks proxy server

Can any body help me in making audio and video chat possible in the mentioned setup. Is it really possible or not.

Awaiting your kind responce.
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Postby alejandroc » Jan 14 04 4:58 am

Hey:

Sadly, I've been waiting for the same functionality for a while now. The problem seems to be that MSN Messenger needs to connect directly (not behind a proxy) or behind a uPNP Proxy (Universal Plug and Play) for Video/Audio conversations, Remote assistance and file send/recieve. Wingate is not uPNP compatible and Qbik hasn't said when they'll implement uPNP into wingate. Until then, we'll have to stick to plain text instant messaging.

If anybody knows any progress on this matter, please let us know.

Greetings,

Alejandro Calderon
Guatemala
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Postby maznos » Jan 14 04 11:28 am

have you tried sockscap from www.permeo.com
it might help
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Postby neil » Jan 15 04 9:34 am

We currently have MSN Messenger video working in both directions for NAT, but we're still working on getting the audio working. Hopefully we can get a beta driver out soon with this support added.

Regards

Neil
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Postby jsievenpiper » Feb 05 04 8:57 am

Is there any way we can be informed when this beta driver is released?

I have a couple users who would dearly love to get this working for video conferencing.

Jeff
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Postby sunpower » Apr 15 04 11:03 am

In the Extended Networking open the UDP ports rang from 1024 to 65535 and every thing of MSN should work
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Postby trebor » Apr 15 04 10:37 pm

We run a secure business Intranet across the web for 3 sites using WG. We've just added webcams that run live accross the system using TCP mapping. We haven't tried sound yet but don't see why it can't be done? Basically we 'host' the camara(s) to a live webpage on a PC at the local office, and then browse to the static IP over our network. If sound was included with the video it might work?
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Postby MatrixCyber » Apr 16 04 3:03 am

neil wrote:We currently have MSN Messenger video working in both directions for NAT, but we're still working on getting the audio working. Hopefully we can get a beta driver out soon with this support added.

Regards

Neil


Neil, I have twelve client PCs and the server has Wingate 5, all with Windows 2000. I have NAT activated in Extended Networking, and the clients aren't using Wingate Client. But it's impossible to send and/or receive Video trought MSN Messenger in both directions, inside/outside, in my LAN. What's is wrong? Why it doesn't work? What I must to change?
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Postby cware » Apr 25 04 8:07 am

neil wrote:We currently have MSN Messenger video working in both directions for NAT, but we're still working on getting the audio working. Hopefully we can get a beta driver out soon with this support added.

Regards

Neil



Can you please say what to do to enable video in msn. I want to start an internet cafe and i downloaded wingate trial to see if the important thing like msn messenger video are working. Most people will ask for it and i want to have it . thanks

please help me with it, I want to purchase wingate if it works
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