On 07/28/2010 09:06 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
>
> It depends how the software works as to whether NAT on most routers will
...
> On the other hand if the client is just listening for incoming
> connections often it will not work unless you make your router aware of it.
>
none of the chat
On 29/07/10 12:54, Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 07/28/2010 08:49 PM, L wrote:
>
>
>>> Hi Your home network will be using Nat and perhaps this is not working
>>> correctly. You could manually set up a rule that forwards all incoming
>>> traffic on port 1863 to your machines intern
On 07/28/2010 08:49 PM, L wrote:
>>>
>> Hi Your home network will be using Nat and perhaps this is not working
>> correctly. You could manually set up a rule that forwards all incoming
>> traffic on port 1863 to your machines internal ip address:1863 and see
>> if that helps. :)
>>
> thanks, Yes,
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Clint Dilks wrote:
> On 29/07/10 12:27, L wrote:
>> hi
>> I use empathy as IM to connect to gmail and msn (hotmail) accounts.
>> Use this laptop, I connect to both at work place, but at home(using
>> TPG adsl2+). I can't connect to the msn account. the settings ar
On 29/07/10 12:27, L wrote:
> hi
> I use empathy as IM to connect to gmail and msn (hotmail) accounts.
> Use this laptop, I connect to both at work place, but at home(using
> TPG adsl2+). I can't connect to the msn account. the settings are the
> same. there is not many options for empathy to coone
hi
I use empathy as IM to connect to gmail and msn (hotmail) accounts.
Use this laptop, I connect to both at work place, but at home(using
TPG adsl2+). I can't connect to the msn account. the settings are the
same. there is not many options for empathy to coonect to msn
server messenger.hotmail.co