> 
> 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......


Going through a router is always a problem for NetMeeting audio/video- I am
not sure what "disabling the firewall" in your router situation means but
generally to get two way audio video in a router setup (i.e. through the
router to an outside station) requires the router to have the inside
NetMeeting computer designated as the dmz machine (different routers use
different names but the majority use the "dmz" designation) so that all non
directed traffic to the router will get forwarded to the dmz machine.

That doesn't explain though why a LAN to LAN connection does not appear to
transmit audio/video. As I said the only thing that comes to mind in that
situation (the router settings should not affect you there) is a local
software firewall setting. There is an issue that can occur with the QOS
Packet Scheduler (http://radio.weblogs.com/0127028/2004/10/18.html) but as
far as I know that is an XP only issue.



 
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