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Dear Ross<BR>
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Thank you very much for your help!<BR>
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I have tried to use the "-t" for the connection. However, it is very very slow. it almost only 1/3 packets arrived. <BR>
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is there any other possible solutions?<BR>
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Thank you<BR>
Luen<BR>
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Message: 2<BR>Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:41:14 +1000<BR>From: Ross Finlayson <finlayson@live555.com><BR>Subject: Re: [Live-devel] A network problem<BR>To: LIVE555 Streaming Media - development & use<BR><live-devel@ns.live555.com><BR>Message-ID: <f06240800c3e3d8481e07@[66.80.62.44]><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"<BR> <BR>>The Live555MediaServer is hosted on a linux machine with a real IP <BR>>like (66.147.231.80, out of my school).<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>I am using OpenRTSP as a client and run in my private network <BR>>(192.168.100.101 and 192.168.100.102).<BR> <BR>In general, you cannot expect RTSP/RTP to work over a NAT. However, <BR>because your server is really on the Internet, then you might be able <BR>to get RTP-over-TCP streaming to work, even though your client is not <BR>really on the Internet.<BR> <BR>I.e., try adding the "-t" option to "openRTSP".<BR>-- <BR> <BR>Ross Finlayson<BR>Live Networks, Inc.<BR><A href="http://www.live555.com/" target=_blank>http://www.live555.com/</A><BR><BR></body>
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