On 11 Oct 2006, at 07:44, Martin Joseph wrote:

On 2006-10-10 18:12:23 -0700, hugolivude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

An Internet browser uses port 80.  I might have two or more behind a
NAT both using port 80.  Isn't that the same thing?

Remember that the browser INITIATES all activity on the port 80 transfers. There is no data "coming in out of the blue" to you browser.

This makes it MUCH simpler for you NAT to send the right data to the right machine.

Which is exactly why IAX is so much better than SIP at this stuff.




Tim Panton

www.mexuar.com



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