Okay, I tried to disable the firewalls both router and software and 
tried it again and no help at all, on the windows 98 machine it does not 
have camera nor audio card installed -- it is a very basic system so the 
only PC have camera and sound are on Windows 2000 machine. the model of 
the camera is Phillips PCVG675K  also I noted in Windows 98, it has 
Microsoft TV/Video connection in the network properties so I am not sure 
why the 2K machine won't send video nor audio to any machines on the LAN 
even outside of the LAN though router. I do not know if you experience 
this kind of problems......


Brian Sullivan wrote:

>
> >
> > Hello, I am asking your help to resolve a problem with Netmeeting 3.01
> > that comes with Windows 2000 is that one day I noticed that one of my
> > friends told me that he/she couldn't see me on video so I got puzzled
> > since it used to work fine until now it stopped working so I decided
> > to check on that problem, I used Windows 98 PC with NetMeeting
> > installed on it and tried to receive video from the windows 2000 PC
> > with pre-installed Netmeeting software but there is no video showing
> > up on Win 98 machine but I can see video in 'My video' on the windows
> > 2000 machine. I'm using Phillips webcam with latest version of the
> > drivers. Do you know what the problem is? That test was done on my
> > home LAN.
> >
> > Could you able to tell me if Phillips cam is not compitable with
> > Netmeeting or any recommanded webcams that are compitable with USB 2.0
> > and Netmeeting?
>
> If you can see local video then the camera and NetMeeting are working
> together.
>
> I can't think of any reason why on a local LAN you cannot transmit
> video(calls to outside from behind a NAT router or firewall generally have
> no audio/video incoming unless the router is specially configured -- but I
> presume from your information that the call was completely behind whatever
> device connects you to the internet?). I presume that audio connection 
> also
> does not happen? What about the other way -- do you receive audio and/or
> video on the Win2000 machine?
>
> If a data only call were forced that would mean no audio/video between the
> machines (the most common reason for a data only call would be a "secure"
> call - is it possible a "secure" call was made?). The only other 
> possibility
> that comes to mind is interference by a local software firewall on one
> machine or the other.
>
>  



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