I am unsuccessfully trying to use the audio/video conversation and file
transfer features of Windows Messenger, and I think the problem lies in my
Base Station (MN-500) wireless settings.
I've tried disabling all the potential firewalls (in the Base Station
Management Tool, in the Windows XP Security Center, and in Norton Internet
Security) with no luck.
I tried changing the ****t forwarding settings of the base station based on
info in the following do***ent (in particular, opening the "UDP ****ts in
the
range of 5004–65535"):
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457095.aspx#EEAA
. I tried
adding that range of ****ts to the Persistent ****t Forwarding setting,
putting
5004 - 65535 in the Inbound ****t boxes, selecting UDP as the Type,
entering
my Private IP Address, and 5004 - 65535 in the Private ****t boxes again.
When I click the Apply button, the screen refreshes, but the line I just
entered disappears (with no error messages displayed).
Am I on the right track, or way off base? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff


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