I am using a WLAN (Wireless LAN) Internet connection, with an ORINOCO IEEE 11 Mbit PC Card (5 Volt) in 802.11 Client modes at 400-600 (yes more than 512) kbps.
The Internet Provider doesn’t allow setting up servers on the client machines and the ISP installed a firewall on the server.
The clients are not allowed to manipulate this firewall, so I can’t do anything.
Because of this central firewall the MSN Messenger (4.6 or later) can’t be used for voice communication.
I tried AOL AIM95 sometimes and I remember that I was able to start a voice chat with it, but not with the Messenger.
I did not try ICQ because some of my friends will use the Messenger only.
How can I come around this problem? Any ideas? Maybe I could ask the ISP to open some few ports. He is prepared to open one or a couple of ports.
Any suggestions which one? How can I configure the Messenger?
Fred H
The Internet Provider doesn’t allow setting up servers on the client machines and the ISP installed a firewall on the server.
The clients are not allowed to manipulate this firewall, so I can’t do anything.
Because of this central firewall the MSN Messenger (4.6 or later) can’t be used for voice communication.
I tried AOL AIM95 sometimes and I remember that I was able to start a voice chat with it, but not with the Messenger.
I did not try ICQ because some of my friends will use the Messenger only.
How can I come around this problem? Any ideas? Maybe I could ask the ISP to open some few ports. He is prepared to open one or a couple of ports.
Any suggestions which one? How can I configure the Messenger?
Fred H
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