Hi Pendo,

Sorry for the delay in responding.

I have a similar modem (D-Link 502T) which incorporates NAT. For most of my Vid Conf'ing I use a non-open application from Marratech:


http://www.marratech.com/

The rels are on Macs. Marratech support Linux, Mac and Windows.

Qnext:

http://www.qnext.com/video_conferencing.shtml

Also supports Linux and Windows - though the video image appears quite small (Marratech's can be full-screen).

I've not had any problems with Vid conf'ing using the D-Link. 'Fraid I'm not able to help with that... hopefully someone else is.

I can say that the people at Marratech are very friendly and respond to e-mail and posts very quickly (I don't own shares etc etc).

If you want to try something out, get back to me. I'm quite happy to help out.

Regards,

Patrick



Penedo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wed, 3 Jan 2007 09:06:41 +1100


I have exactly the same camera (after getting high recommendations for it)
and it connects perfectly to my Debian (Sarge and now Etch).

But my home desktop is behind a NAT gateway (a D-Link 504G) and I couldn't
make any program on Linux that uses webcam to connect to the outside world
using the camera. I need it to talk to Windows on the other side.

Is your desktop behind NAT? How did you get it to work and with what client
on the other side?

Right now my current plan is to try to install Windows under VMware then use
Skype 2.

Cheers,

--P


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