ael wrote on Sat, 05 Dec 2009 15:49:
>
> John Feagans wrote:
> > Two instances of Ekiga on the same PC cannot work,
> > but you may also have the same problem if you have
> > two PC's each running Ekiga behind the same home router.
>
> I have been doing this for years. Just use gconf-edit
> to ass
John Feagans wrote on Sat, 5 Dec 2009 07:44:
> Two instances of Ekiga on the same PC cannot work,
> but you may
also have the same problem if you have
> two PC's each running Ekiga
behind the same home router.
>
> Your public IP address is used to register the Ekiga instance.
> There is only one fo
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Anres Moya wrote:
> Maybe try to reduce interval on asterisk for pinging clients behind
> nat/firewall. Also check on ddwrt if you can increase interval for
> firewall that keep firewall open for UDP.
I have no control over the Asterisk behaviour.
> assume this in
John Feagans wrote:
Two instances of Ekiga on the same PC cannot work, but you may also
have the same problem if you have two PC's each running Ekiga behind
the same home router.
I have been doing this for years. Just use gconf-edit to assign
different ports to each instance of ekiga. Actually
Two instances of Ekiga on the same PC cannot work, but you may also have the
same problem if you have two PC's each running Ekiga behind the same home
router.
Your public IP address is used to register the Ekiga instance. There is only
one for the PC, and also only one for your home router. If