Harry I would be interested to try Teamviewer if it be setup in addition to 
Skype for friends.

My problem with using Skype is that I already use Skype for talking to friends. 
I have had no luck with it simultaneously doing Remote Flex as well.

John ve3dvv

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Message: 22
Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 21:23:43 -0400
From: Michael Walker<va...@portcredit.net>
To: FlexRadio Reflector<flexradio@flex-radio.biz>
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Using Teamviewer Freeware for remote
        operation
Message-ID:<4be21a1f.7020...@portcredit.net>
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This is well discussed in some other forums, but you will find that
Skype does have the most reliable connection, especially if you tell
skype which port is open through your firewall (no, this will not make
you a supernode if you do this).  I only have a 1M connection at my
remote base, and the audio is always as good as I can ask.

Ipsound is via buggy and does not handle NAT traversal well 100% of the
time.  Last time I sniffed it, it was leaving ports in strange states.

Mike VA3MW

Gary Blau wrote:

 Hi Harry:

 I've also been interested in Teamviewer for this purpose, (since all I
 can do is remote ops), but my tests with it had resulted in glitchy
 audio.  So I set it aside.
 I have no problems with either IPsound or Skype.  I presume I'm
 missing a setup tweak of some kind but I'll be darned if I can find
 much in there to adjust.
 Thanks for any suggestions you can offer on this point.
 The system is an attractive option, especially for getting thru
 firewalls when traveling, so I'd love to know how to tame the audio.

 73,
 Gary
 W3AM

 harryh...@aol.com  wrote:

>>  I have not seen this on the net here before, so I will throw it out
>>  there. Teamviewer, which I have been using for some time as a remote
>>  dektop, was upgraded with some new features. I had not tried them
>>  until a couple months ago, but the one that is real exciting is the
>>  fact that they now have a VoIP tunnel. This allows a VoIP audio
>>  connection between your Flex desktop and the remote computer.
>>  Previously you had to use Skype or IPsound (I have used both) to make
>>  your audio connection, but now that is not necessary. The audio is
>>  fantastic. I never liked Skype audio, and preferred IPsound. The
>>  IPsounf program had too many issues with it. If a knowledge base
>>  document would help the group, I would be willing to write one for
>>  the good of the cause. This is absolutley the best remote operation
>>  possiblility you can use!!!
>>
>>  Harry W9BR _______________________________________________ FlexRadio




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