Re: Voice Conferencing

2001-07-28 Thread Ping Pan
Have you tried vic, vat and rat? Essentially, the voice streams are sent in RTP and RTCP. By setting up firewall rules, I had gotten vic/vat working in the past but not NAT. Curious to find out You may also want to ask the question in [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. Good luck! - Ping

Voice Conferencing

2001-07-28 Thread The Psychotic Viper
Hi, Posting to both -Questions and -Net because it is a networking related question. I am trying to setup voice conferencing behind a freebsd NAT gateway, and seem to get stuck. They can hear me, but no luck on my side. Tried multiple clients including speak freely and netmeeting. I know netmeet

Re: Wlan 802.11 support for FreeBSD 4.2

2001-07-28 Thread stephane antoine
Hi Kevin, Thanks it works!!! pccard_enable="YES" pccard_flags="-z" I have now a wi0 interface that shows up in the rc.conf of my FreeBSD 4.2 laptop, Where can I learn all these tips to configure the devices. Best Regards Stephane - Original Message - From: "Kevin Oberman" <[EMA

Re: Wlan 802.11 support for FreeBSD 4.2

2001-07-28 Thread Kevin Oberman
> From: "stephane antoine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 21:47:02 +0100 > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Dear all, > > Does anybody know if there > is a support for wlan 802.11 for > FreeBSD 4.2 ? > > I have a 802.11 card plugged in my laptop > and I am running FreeBSD 4.2. > I o

Re: Wlan 802.11 support for FreeBSD 4.2

2001-07-28 Thread Brooks Davis
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 09:47:02PM +0100, stephane antoine wrote: > Does anybody know if there > is a support for wlan 802.11 for > FreeBSD 4.2 ? Yes, but you really should upgarde to 4.3-STABLE. Support is greatly improved. What care are you using. Virtualy all are supported in the lastest s

Wlan 802.11 support for FreeBSD 4.2

2001-07-28 Thread stephane antoine
Dear all, Does anybody know if there is a support for wlan 802.11 for FreeBSD 4.2 ? I have a 802.11 card plugged in my laptop and I am running FreeBSD 4.2. I only have the following interfaces when I type ifconfig -a fxp0(eth), lp0, faith0, gif0, gif1, gif2, gif3, lo0, ppp0, sl0, and no wirele